Cinema and theatre collide in a brand new season at The Dukes in Lancaster this spring. The Intermission Season celebrates The Dukes dual use as a home producing theatre and […]
Gren Bartley confirmed as April guest at the Gillow
Lancaster’s Robert Gillow pub has landed another top act for its folk nights. They’ve just announced that Gren Bartley, the rising star of the British folk scene, will be appearing […]
Police appeal following armed robbery in Lancaster
Police are appealing for witnesses following an armed robbery in Lancaster this afternoon. The incident happened at Cumbrian Property Services/Marsden Building Society on Church Street at around 12:00pm this afternoon. […]
The Romans return to Lancaster!
A spectacular re-enactment of the Roman ‘Tubilustrium’ – a ceremony to make the army fit for war – will make a triumphant return to Lancaster this weekend, on Saturday 31st […]
Dave Gibb at the Gillow
Lancaster’s Robert Gillow pub presents the excellent folk musician Dave Gibb tomorrow night, Thursday 29th March. Dave is a soulful singer, a completely whizz guitarist and man of immense wit […]
Morecambe man found guilty of manslaughter
42-year-old Hugh McMahon of Westminster Road, Morecambe has been found guilty of manslaughter by a jury following a trial at Preston Crown Court. He was convicted of killing Colin Wilson […]
Lancaster Women Runners take on the Blackpool 10k
Lancaster Women’s Running Group at the Blackpool Goal-Den Girls 10k Women’s Charity Race Lancaster Women’s Running Group (LWRG) is back from the Goal-Den Girls 10k race in Blackpool. The LWRG […]
Spoil your garden rotten with free compost
Local residents can reap the rewards of food and green waste recycling by collecting free compost made from the waste collected from green bins. Lancaster City Council, with the help […]
First Morecambe Vintage and Variety Festival line up revealed
The first Morecambe Vintage and Variety Festival is going full steam ahead for its debut on May 5th and 6th 2012. Set in Morecambe’s atmospheric Winter Gardens, the theatre, which […]
In review: Sense and Sensibility
Jane Austen would surely have enjoyed Chapterhouse Theatre Company’s production of Sense and Sensibility, which transfers beautifully to the stage – in this case, at the Lancaster Grand. Live delivery […]

