People are again being asked to share stories about a historic part of Lancaster to help shape plans for a new public space. The second series of events has been […]
Monsoon shoplifters sought
Police are appealing for information after almost £500 worth of dresses were stolen from the Monsoon store on Penny Street, Lancaster. The offence happened at around 3.45pm on the 18th […]
Council to report on Lancaster Market building's future
Lancaster City Councillors will be presented with an update report on the latest position on Lancaster Indoor Market when Full Council meets next week. The indoor market is due to […]
Ryelands Park robbery – police hunt copper thieves
Police are appealing for information following the theft of a quantity of copper piping from football changing rooms in Ryelands Park, leaving them flooded. Police say the cost of repairs […]
Sand Pilot walks across the bay start on Saturday
Photographer: Ben Eaton © Invisible Flock The first Lancaster Institute for Contemporary Arts Sand Pilot event takes place this Saturday. Sand Pilot – an ‘Invisible Flock’ project about walking – […]
Grand serves up 'A Taste of Dickens'
Lancastrians are cordially invited to A Taste of Dickens – a newly-devised celebration of Charles Dickens, to be held at the Lancaster Grand Theatre, this Friday (7th September 2012). The […]
Robin Hood heads for Lancaster next summer
Robin Hood – set to storm Lancaster next year. Photo courtesy The Dukes Legendary outlaw Robin Hood will be setting up camp in Williamson Park next summer – when The […]
Gladly Solemn Sound’s Heritage Concert announced
Gladly Solemn Sound, a Lancaster-based choir, will be performing in the city’s best-known closed church, St. John’s this weekend — part of the Heritage Weekend programme which offers free entry […]
Lancaster folk music master departs the City
Local ceilidh band Moorgate Local musician Tony Cooke has been organising ‘Thursday Folk’ in Lancaster for 20 years, but, sadly, his time providing this invaluable service for music lovers will […]