National Rabbit Week starts tomorrow (24th) and the Hutches & Crutches Pet Centre in Bolton-le-Sands has been in touch to let us know they will be running a number of […]
Standing Up To Hatred
This year’s local Holocaust Memorial Day Candle-lighting Commemoration will take place on Thursday 29th January 2009 at 6.30pm in the Peace Garden, Lancaster Town Hall. This year the theme of […]
Ghost stories and ghastly tales at the Ashton Memorial
Join the staff of Williamson Park (if you dare!) for a spine-chilling evening full of shocks and scares, ghost stories and local scary tales on Saturday 20th December, with a […]
Halloween Spooktacular cancelled
Due to the weather forecast for Saturday 25th October, the Halloween Spooktacular event which was due to take place at Happy Mount Park has been cancelled. The Met Office predicts […]
Go Aerial in the Half Term!
Lancaster City Council is offering a variety of sports and arts activities during the October half term holidays (Monday, October 27 – Friday, October 31) for children aged between 4 […]
Peace Campaigner to Speak in Lancaster
When the “Free Gaza” ship recently broke through Israel’s blockade of Gaza to deliver much needed medical aid, the passengers included committed activists of all ages, nationalities and professions. There […]
Autumn exhibition at Williamson Park
Williamson Park has announced the return of Andrew Stafford to the Williamson Gallery with his exhibition of new paintings. The exhibition, which runs from September 28 to November 16, contains […]
One Planet Festival Planned
Lancaster’s Town Hall will host the One Planet Festival between Thursday 9th to Sunday 12th October 2008, an event designed to highlight the issues surrounding climate change and to offer […]
Brian Kennedy returns to The Platform
Brian Kennedy, one of Ireland’s most successful ambassadors of music, will make a welcome return to The Platform in Morecambe on Friday 19 September. Brian, whose most recent album, Interpretations, […]
High Tea on St. Leonard’s gate!
Lancaster’ Carnival of Culture grroup is inviting locals to High Tea on the “lawns of St. Leonard’s Gate,” Lancaster, as part of its ongoing campaign to highlight alternatives to Centros […]

