Wyre Council's Ambitious Plans for Sustainable Regeneration at UKREiiF 2025
Key Ideas
  • Wyre Council, alongside Blackpool and Fylde Councils, will showcase the Fylde Coast's investment potential and regeneration ambitions at UKREiiF 2025 in Leeds.
  • Key highlights include the Hillhouse Technology Enterprise Zone focusing on green hydrogen production and the Fleetwood Waterfront Masterplan for sustainable development.
  • The council's participation reflects a commitment to sustainable growth, economic development, and collaborative regeneration to attract investors and benefit local communities.
  • Councillor Michael Vincent emphasized the forum's role in unlocking economic potential, attracting investment, and creating attractive places for residents, workers, and investors.
Wyre Council is set to participate in the UK’s Real Estate Investment and Infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF) 2025 in Leeds from 20–22 May. The event aims to drive sustainable, inclusive investment and regeneration, connecting over 16,000 stakeholders. Together with Blackpool and Fylde Councils, Wyre will exhibit at Stand D40 to highlight the Fylde Coast's strengths in coastal regeneration, clean energy, and infrastructure development. The council will present the Hillhouse Technology Enterprise Zone as a hub for advanced manufacturing and green hydrogen production. Additionally, the Fleetwood Waterfront Masterplan includes projects like the Marine Hall redevelopment and public realm improvements. Councillor Michael Vincent praised the forum as a platform to attract investment, showcase the council's ambition, and bring sustainable growth to the region. Wyre's participation demonstrates its dedication to sustainable development and collaborative regeneration efforts.
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