Lancaster’s history will come alive in light art during Light up Lancaster, one of the city’s most popular free festivals this November.
Get ready for Lancaster Harvest Market this Friday
Lancaster’s Market Square will be busy this Friday, packed all day with local food producers, community food projects, music and local craftspeople to celebrate the annual harvest
Winter Gardens to Host Event Remembering ‘Rowdy’ Labour Party Conference
Remembering an historic event in Morecambe’s political life – the 1952 Labour Party Conference
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
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.
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
Morecambe the Naples of the North exhibition open at Lancaster City Museum
Lancaster City Museum’s latest exhibition, Morecambe the Naples of the North, offers a delightful delve into the resort’s history…
Leighton Live returns, UB40, Sister Sledge part of weekend-long line-up
The line up for this year’s Leighton Live in June has been announced, with tickets on sale now