Welcome To My Website

As your County Councillor for St. Annes South Division in Fylde, I look forward to speaking with many of you.  I am always only a phone call or email away.

 

St. Annes South Division consists of Central, Fairhaven and Heyhouses Wards.  I am also a Central Ward Councillor at Fylde Borough.  In my capacity at Fylde, I am the Champion for Arts, Culture and Heritage, as well as serving as the Chairman of the Policy Development Scrutiny Committee.  I have carried my interest in scrutiny to the County Council and sit as the Deputy Chair of the Communities Overview and Scrutiny Committee.  I am also a member of the Appeals and Complaints Committee at County.

 

My love of St. Annes has also led me to become the coordinator for St. Annes In Bloom.

 

St. Annes In Bloom

My community is so important to me, and I feel that it is vital to work as far as is possible to meet the needs and desires of the residents I serve.  I enjoy working with many community groups in St. Annes such as the Friends of Lowther Pavilion and the Friends of the St. Annes Library.  I also sit on the Arts Working Group at Fylde Borough Council, and support the work of the Friends of the Lytham St. Annes Art Collection.

 

Anyone wanting to reach me can do so by telephone, email, or even snail mail.

Telephone:  01253 780 462 or 01253 640 151

Email: fabian.craig-wilson@lancashire.gov.uk

Address:  14 Riley Avenue, St. Annes FY8 1HZ

 

My Latest News

OUR LIBRARIES ALIVE FOR ALL OF US
What is happening in our libraries today! 

KEEPING FYLDE BEAUTIFUL
Helping to keep Fylde clean and litter free 

Lancashire booklet for over 60s now available
Help and advice on benefits and much more 

Latest Lancashire County Council News

School crossing patrollers can carry on after 75
SCHOOL crossing patrol officers in Lancashire can now carry on working after they reach the age of 75

Lancashire holds events to celebrate National Volunteers' Week
LANCASHIRE County Council is hosting a series of events to celebrate National Volunteers' Week

Green light for revolution to localise services
PLANS have been agreed to revolutionise the way Lancashire County Council services are tailored to reflect local priorities which will save money and involve district and parish councils much more closely in making decisions