Lancashire County Council Trading Standards is warning tanning salons after high numbers of sunbeds were found to fail safety checks. Officers tested the UV radiation levels of 37 sunbeds which […]
Hornby’s Gilbert & Sullivan press-gang seek crew for ‘HMS Pinafore’
Poster illustration from original 1878 production Ahoy there! The Hornby Occasionals (HOs) invite you to spend this coming Autumn and Winter with them on board Gilbert & Sullivan’s HMS Pinafore and […]
County Council offers help with the workers’ commute
Lancashire County Council Sustainable Travel Team offers FREE support to businesses in delivering sustainable travel initiatives ie. activities based around car share, walking, cycling and using public transport. They hope […]
First Fridays – Fun in this world, in Lancaster Arts City
Lancaster is the place to be on September 6 if you want to start your weekend with an eclectic mix of theatre, dance, art, music and storytelling. For these are […]
Make your mark on plans for Morecambe's Happy Mount Park
Lancaster City Council is inviting everyone to share their views on the future design and development of Happy Mount Park with a drop-in session at the park on Thursday 29th […]
Concern grows over government's Anti-Social Behaviour Bill
Parliament is considering new laws that would allow police to disperse people taking part in a lawful assembly and arrest those that did not comply. If passed – and protest […]
Family Fun Day to make a difference to animals
This Saturday 24th August come along to a Family Fun Day at St Paul’s Parish Hall (opposite the Church) on Scotforth Road, Lancaster, LA1 4SA. It will be hosted by […]
Councillors fight to stop Skerton High School closure gathers pace
Skerton Councillors Karen Leytham and Janet Hall dispute the claims made by Lancashire County Council in last week’s Lancaster Guardian that the closure of Skerton Community High School is not […]
Witches get set to cast up some treats at Lancaster Castle!
A quick reminder that there’s witchery afoot at Lancaster Castle this weekend to mark the 401st anniversary of the Lancashire Witch Trials, during which 19 people went on trial for […]
Transport expert warns against ‘localisation’ of railways
John Whitelegg Local transport expert Professor John Whitelegg has warned against proposals from Lancashire County Council to get the government to press ahead with plans to hand powers to manage […]

