The Burn Naze (public house)

Built in 1910, when it replaced the former Burn Naze Inn,[1] it was one of the oldest pubs in the area by the time of its closure in 2019,[2] and was listed as a community asset in 2021.

[4][5] It was purchased in November 2020 by Manchester-based housing firm Mangrove Estates, which had plans to build a block of 24 apartments at the location.

Wyre Borough Council received a planning application to knock down the pub, but the application was rejected after local community group Save the Burn Naze Pub campaigned against the demolition.

The developer appealed successfully and resubmitted its plans.

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