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MP Savages Government Plans for Post Office
Morecambe and Lunesdale MP Geraldine Smith joined other MPs in a heated debate on the future of the Royal Mail in Parliament yesterday, roundly condemning the Government’s handling of the […]
Virtual-Lancaster Plugged on Diversity FM
virtual-lancaster contributor John Freeman was interviewed on Lancaster’s Diversity FM this morning, the show repeated at 6.00pm tonight (Wednesday 11 February). The interview is the latest by local writer Jomar […]
Four Stars for the Midland
Morecambe’s art-deco Midland Hotel has just been accredited as a four star hotel, following a review by Visit Britain, who award four star statuses to hotels which have an ‘excellent […]
Carnival of Culture Returns
The Carnival of Culture is to return, with a meeting this Wednesday (10 February) at 7.30 pm in The Park Hotel pub, to discuss ideas about organising events to raise […]
Questions Continue Over Centros Development
(Updated 18/2/09): Local development campaign group It’s Our City has urged caution over to reports that the future of the £150 million Canal Corridor development for Lancaster proposed by developers […]
One Show Spot for Lancaster Library
Lancaster Library, which has been challenging the traditional image of libraries for some time with its innovative outreach work such as music events, was featured on the BBC’s The One […]
Uni Seeks Marketing Partner
Lancaster University has begun a search for a creative agency to to market its Management School, setting aside a budget of £300,000 to appoint an agency partner. Duties for the […]
Centros Canal Corridor Plans In doubt?
(Updated18/2/09): The Lancaster Guardian reports that the future of the £150 million scheme to transform Lancaster’s shopping centre has been thrown into doubt after developers Centros would not confirm whether […]
Have You Found Our Cat?
Mysterious ‘lost cat’ posters are appearing round Lancaster town centre as part of a unique storytelling project organised by Lancaster LitFest. The posters form the first section of a three […]

