The shock news that 65 year old Morecambe man John Wilkinson was given a six week prison sentence on 23 May for feeding birds in breach of an Anti-Social Behaviour […]
Luneside residents win embankment victory
Persimmon Homes have now submitted an amended planning application for Luneside East. Their revised plan for 149 dwellings off Lancaster’s St George’s Quay now retains the embankment, which the developer […]
Local Cinema Round-Up for 28th May to 5th June by Peter Clarke
For up to date local cinema links and day-by-day listings of what’s showing on local screens every week visit the Virtual-Lancaster Cinema Page. Read on for the weekly round-up, and […]
Let Us Entertain You – Street Music for Bank Holiday Monday
Martha, Beatrice and Miriam from Brownedge St Mary’s High School, Bamber Bridge, entertain the crowds at Lancaster’s Horseshoe Corner on Bank Holiday Monday with a classical trio. Photos: Alan Phillips.
Charmaine Childs , the Human Carousel raises smiles on Bank Holiday Saturday
Australian strong lady Charmaine Childs as “Betty Brawn” thrilled the crowd in Lancaster’s Marketgate on Bank Holiday Saturday by showing her unique talent for picking up men. She hefted her […]
Meet Your New North West MEPs 2014
Three Labour, three UKIP and two Conservatives were elected as MEPS for the North West last night (full results here). The North West vote share was Labour, 34%, UKIP 27%, Conservatives […]
European Parliament Elections 2014 – North West Results
The Members of the European Parliament for the North West UK elected in May 2014 are: Conservative: Jacqueline Foster (re-elected), Sajjad Karim (re-elected), Labour Theresa Griffin, Afzal Khan, Julie Ward […]
Local Council By Election Results May 2014
Two by-elections for vacant seats on Lancaster City Council took place yesterday (Thursday May 22). Green Party Candidates Abi Mills (Scotforth West) and Jack Filmore (University) both took seats previously […]
12,000 new homes locally? Council launches major planning consultation
Forecast Methodology. Turley The Lancaster district should make plans for an additional 12,000 new homes over the next 20 years to meet housing needs fuelled by an increasing population and […]
Looking Back on Market Square: A ‘Sneak Peek” at Lancaster Library’s Exhibition
A post-war image of Market Street leading to Market Square circa 1946. The centre of the square is still accessible to cars. The Square was pedestrianised in the 1970s Lancashire’s […]