Hill’s Pet Nutrition is conducting a voluntary recall of limited production lots of certain Hill’s cat food pouches. The earliest these products were available for sale in the UK and […]
Prize-Winning Poet Kim Moore back at Spotlight Next Week, with Ron Sowcroft, comedian Kriss Foster and more
Kim Moore Lancaster’s popular Spotlight Club is back at The Storey on Friday 20th May, offering a heady mix of music, poetry and comedy. Come along at 7.00pm to grab […]
Lancaster Comics Day Challenges Comic Creators to Create Local Heroes
Art by Nick Miller Are there aliens in your dustbin? Is a gorilla living in your ginnel? As part of Lancaster Comics Day on Sunday 5th June 2016 at Lancaster Library, organisers are […]
Local Cinema Round-Up for the 11th to the 19th May 2016
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 […]
New county councillor elected in Lancaster East
Lizzi Collinge, local Labour Party members and some of her election team. Photo via Facebook A new county councillor has been announced for Lancaster East, following the by-election held on […]
Clive Grunshaw re-elected as Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner
Following the Police and Crime Commissioner elections carried out across Lancashire last Thursday , Clive Grunshaw has been re-elected to the post of Police and Crime Commissioner for Lancashire. Following […]
Lancaster’s First Age Comics Celebrate 10th Birthday on Free Comic Book Day today
Lucy and Mark Braithwaite of First Age Comics, Lancaster Lancaster comic shop First Age Comics will be celebrating today – not just because it’s Free Comic Book Day, which helps […]
Williamson Park Set to Stage Classic Roald Dahl Play
Lancaster’s Williamson Park will host an outdoor theatre production later this month. Roald Dahl favourite Danny the Champion of the World has been adapted by theatre company Illyria for a […]
New “Walking App” Explores Lancaster’s World War One History
Battery-powered buses in Market Square which took the munitions workers to the Caton Road Munitions Works in 1917 An exciting, new, mobile phone application, which brings to life a step-by-step […]
“Vindictive” Trade Union Bill Gets Go Ahead
A vindictive trade union bill gets Royal Assent after last night the House of Lords agreed to the final changes made by MPs last week – a bill seen as […]