A new play based on the story of the Lancashire Witches is set to open at Lancaster’s The Dukes this month. Sabbat, which opens on Thursday 29 January, attempts to […]
In Review: Candle Light Baroque with the Lancashire Sinfonietta
It has been a quarter of century since the CD was unleashed onto the world and what a difference it has made. No longer does the music lover need to […]
Cycle Path Closure Condemned
(Updated 8/1/09): The cycle path between Sylvester Street and Carr House Lane in Lancaster is to be closed for two months from 10th January to allow works to take place […]
Lancastrians Continue Pressure over Gaza
After 40 people gathered on Saturday to hold a silent vigil in solidarity with the people of Gaza (see news story), protestors are keeping up the pressure on MPs and […]
Wassailing Tradition Returns to Lancaster
The Fairfield Association will be hosting a traditional Wassailing event later this month, in the Fairfield Community Orchard at the end of Sunnyside Lane in Lancaster. Taking place on Saturday […]
Be carbon monoxide aware and win a free alarm
Lancaster City Council is raising awareness of the dangers of carbon monoxide with a simple-to-enter competition and a chance to win a free carbon monoxide alarm for your home. Carbon […]
New Bill Worry for Lancaster City Council?
One of the firms contracted to collect local kerbside recycling, Lancaster-based Envirofirst, is considering billing local authorities to store 3,000-4,000 tons of waste. The charges would include local councils who […]
Lancaster Light Notes: 5 January 2009
• An investigation is underway after five people were forced to flee a Lancashire house fire. The blaze broke out at the property on Keswick Road in Lancaster just after […]
Lancaster Protest over Gaza Terror
Lancastrians gathered in Market Square on Saturday (3rd January) in an impromptu protest opposing Israeli action in Gaza. IndyMedia reports the protest was attended by local people of many different […]