Morecambe was alive with music, dancing, street food and entertainment as more than 45,000 people celebrated classic design at the weekend when the award-winning Vintage by the Sea returned after a two-year Covid enforced absence
Medieval Mayhem at Lancaster Castle!
It’s is Medieval Mayhem at Lancaster Castle today, a great day of free children’s activities
Lancaster Rewind Festival: 1972 – dates confirmed
Lancaster Rewind Festival: 1972 is heading our way soon
On Today: St John’s Hospice Car Boot Sale
What better way to spend a sunny summer morning than at the St John’s Hospice Car Boot Sale, taking place today, at the Hospice itself, Sunday 14th August 2022? Entry […]
Consultants Counterculture to support the development of new local culture and heritage strategy
Lancaster City Council has appointed specialist consultants Counterculture to lead the development of its strategic vision for culture and heritage over the next 10 years
Three-day International Market announced for later this month in Dalton Square
Market Place Europe will be bringing a huge selection of traders from across the world for a fantastic three-day International Market in Dalton Square, Lancaster, later this month
Local Teenagers take on Triathalon Challenge
Thirty teenagers from Lancaster and Morecambe are taking on a triathlon challenge this summer.
First ever colour images of early Universe to be unveiled in Morecambe
Lancaster University has been chosen to showcase the first ever colour images from the $10bn James Webb Space Telescope, which is looking back in time to the dawn of the Universe a few hundred million years after the Big Bang
Tell your COVID story through art – at The Storey
Has your life been changed by the COVID Pandemic, which has been tough on us all? Would you be interested telling your story, through creating art? Then #COVIDNOW, taking place […]
Unearth the quirky parts of Lancaster, thanks to a new online guide!
Lancaster City Council’s Love YOUR Lancaster campaign aims to encourage locals to look at their city with fresh eyes and a new online guide to its more unusual attractions is now available on the Visit Lancaster website

