Lancaster City Council has invited local organisations to become delivery partners and help shape a local Investment Plan for the UK Shared Prosperity Fund
Twelfth Night parades into Williamson Park tonight
Fortiesmusic will be the food of love when a version of Twelfth Night set during World War Two plays on in Lancaster’s Williamson Park
Lancaster Priory hosts a global attraction!
Life on Earth is being celebrated at Lancaster Priory this summer with the arrival of a spectacular global artwork.
Money for Madagascar Cross Bay Walk proceeding as planned this Saturday
Local charity Money for Madagascar is pressing ahead with its vital fundraising Cross Bay Walk this Saturday, despite the rail strike. Places are still available, so why not join in?
Silverdale and Arnside Arts and Crafts Trail set to launch
The Silverdale and Arnside Arts and Crafts Trail takes place next weekend, spanning 28 venues and involving many local makers
RSPCA campaign to ban sky lanterns continues
There’s a new petition calling for a nationwide campaign to ban the use of sky lanterns
Fairfield Association’s “Open Yardens” event offers “gardening for wildlife” opportunities
The Fairfield Association is organising an “open yardens” this coming weekend in the Fairfield area of Lancaster. 20 yardens, both gardens and back yards, will be open throughout the weekend.
City Council offers market trading opportunities in Lancaster and Morecambe
Lancaster City Council is giving budding entrepreneurs the opportunity to get a taste of traditional outdoor market trading for free during the summer season
Friends of Freeman’s Wood “Square-Holder” campaign to buy the land for local community gathers pace
The Friends of Freeman’s Wood community group is inviting local residents to become a ‘square-holder’ in a community buy-out of the 27-acre Freeman’s Wood
Surging Seas: 2050 Flood Level Prediction Map makes grim viewing for Lancaster and Morecambe residents
Predictions for potential local flooding by 2050 are brought to stark life thanks to new visuals