Fylde Council and Discover Fylde are thrilled to announce the return of Fylde Fest to St Annes Square. Enjoy a vibrant celebration of healthy living, happiness and community spirit.
Fylde Fest St Annes
Fylde Fest: Spring into Life offers a fun-packed afternoon of hands-on activities and live entertainment for all the family. All designed to get everyone moving, creating and connecting as they enjoy the fresh sea air of the seaside – perfect for building up your Blue Health (spending quality time near water for health, healing and wellbeing purposes.)
Saturday 28 March from 12-4pm
This fabulous FREE public event will take place in the newly developed St Annes Square event space (below).

To help showcase the region’s commitment to community wellbeing it features everything from dance fit classes from Zumba Suzy; kickabouts with Lytham Juniors football; cool skateboarding tasters with Live Like Ralph; delicious live baking demos from Beurre Patisserie; live music sessions and the welcome return of the Smoothie Bike Challenge with the Fylde Sports and Communities Team.

Something for All Ages
For younger visitors, St Annes In Bloom will host fun children’s activities for budding gardeners. Fylde Rangers Service, who care for local parks and lead community walks and initiatives across the area, will highlight the many ways residents can stay active and connected with their local environment all year round.

Gaming enthusiasts can connect with fellow fans as the talented team from Red Wizard Gaming host engaging Warhammer introductory sessions. Plus Lego play available for younger visitors to get creative. Representatives from local friendship and support groups, including Streetwise and Just Good Friends, will also be on hand. Find out about the wide range of inclusive support and community opportunities available across the Fylde. And there’s lots more still to be announced!
This second spectacular live event for Fylde Fest continues the planned programme of celebrations across the region, all made possible through investment from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and which continues to position St Annes Square as an exciting hub for culture, commerce and community life.
Want to get involved?
If you’re a local performer or community group interested in taking part in Fylde Fest: Spring into Life please contact Health and Sports Development Officer Jack Waters at jack.waters@fylde.gov.uk
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Hi wheres best for disabled people to eat & shop & disabled toilet facilities in Lytham St Anne’s
Most shops and cafes are disabled friendly, and public toilets include a disabled one. You shouldn’t have any problems going pretty much anywhere.