Adults are being warned about the risks of buying alcohol for underage children after a local man was given an £80 fine for buying booze for teens. The 20 year-old […]
Local Poets to launch new gathering
Ron Scowcroft. Photo: John Freeman The first of a new twice-a-year series of quality readings by local poets will take place on Thursday 14th April at The Storey Auditorium in […]
Mayor of Lancaster to hold charity race night
Charity is tipped to be the winner at a special event on 1st April to raise lifesaving funds for the stroke unit at the Royal Lancaster Infirmary, hosted by the […]
Red Nose? Red Chest, more like…
The things some people do for charity! Cover Supervisor Keiren Doyle at Heysham High School raised £250 for Comic Relief today by having his chest waxed. Pupils at the school […]
Hate the cuts? Love theatre? Theatre Uncut takes protest to the next level
Local theatre lovers will be joining a national protest against the cuts tomorrow, 19th March, by putting on plays specially written to highlight the problems the government’s spending slashbacks will […]
‘Enzo’ tagger plagues Lancaster Castle area residents
Lancaster police are appealing for information after areas around the Castle area of the city have become the repeat target for graffiti. Residents have complained to police about the ‘tagging’ […]
Steve Gribbin headlines latest Comedy Club at Borough Club
Steve Gribbin Sunday 27th March sees another array of world class comics appearing at The Lancaster Comedy Club at The Borough in Dalton Square. After a childhood in Liverpool spent […]
Cash machine stolen from Lancaster supermarket
Police are appealing for information after a cash machine was stolen from Booths supermarket in Lancaster. Around 11.25pm on Sunday 13 March 2011, two vehicles approached the Booths supermarket on […]
Lancaster Market move to Museum building – ‘investigations’ continue
Despite intense opposition to the proposal, Lancaster City Council is to press ahead with its investigation into a plan to move Lancaster Market to the Museum building in Market Square. […]
Frankenstein stalks The Dukes…
If you’ve tried and failed to get tickets for Danny Boyle’s hugely popular version of Frankenstein at the National Theatre, then The Dukes has the solution – because on Thursday, […]

