Clairvoyant Sean Roper will be bringing his skills as a medium to the Platform on Thursday 11th October. Widely regarded as the UK’s best up-and-coming psychic, Sean is originally from […]
Free Physics lectures at the Storey
The public is being invited to a series of free science lectures in Lancaster city centre from 9th October, given by physicists from Lancaster University’s world-ranking department. Entitled ‘Making Waves’, […]
Celebrating Older People's Week
Local charity Age Lancashire is teaming up with students from Lancaster and Morecambe College to provide an afternoon of fun, exercise, activities and chat in Skerton, in celebration of Older […]
Who's won an Incredible Edible Award?
Get along to Scotch Quarry Park on Wyresdale Road this Saturday afternoon (Saturday 22nd September) to meet the Sustainability Partnership and find out about some of the best food growing […]
Beyond the Castle – Share your stories and explore the space
People are again being asked to share stories about a historic part of Lancaster to help shape plans for a new public space. The second series of events has been […]
Fairfield Fun Day returns
Fairfield Fun Day is back after a year’s break and this time there’s even more exciting stuff to appeal to all tastes and ages, including a mini music festival, Olympics-inspired […]
Everything's coming up Roses at Williamson Park
Everything will be coming up ‘Roses’ at Lancaster’s Williamson Park this summer when the 2012 Roses Historic Vehicle Run heads to the park. The 12th Historic Vehicle Run will leave […]
Reclaim your lunch hour!
With British lunch times getting shorter and shorter, people rarely have their full hour. Some people only have 10 minutes to shove a pasty down their throats (if they can […]
Co-op looks to the future as Movement regains strength
A talk on the future of the Co-op Movement by a local author takes place next week, organsed by Lancaster Green Party. Ambleside-based author and Co-op member Robin Martakies describes […]
Lancaster’s Market Square gets ready to shine
Lancaster’s old town hall in Market Square – now our Museum – will be shining bright in time for Christmas following the switch on of its new lights at this […]