Lancaster Charter Market. Image: Lancaster City Council Further public consultation on the future layout of Lancaster’s Charter Market is due to take place after recent consultation with Charter Market traders and the […]
Temporary closure of Lancaster car park
The Nelson Street pay and display car park in Lancaster is scheduled to be closed temporarily from Monday 29th September until approximately Friday 3rd October for resurfacing works. It is […]
Temporary closure of Lancaster car parks
A number of city council pay and display car parks in Lancaster are scheduled to be closed temporarily to allow for resurfacing works to take place. The Auction Mart Car […]
Review of Polling Districts and Polling Places
Local voters are being asked to comment on future polling arrangements in the Lancaster City Council area. The city council is reviewing its arrangements for voters on election day by reviewing […]
Changes to electoral registration will bring major changes for local voters
More than 100,000 people in the Lancaster district will be receiving a letter to tell them about important changes to the electoral registration system. Individual Electoral Registration has been introduced […]
Council services affected by as unions get set to protest at cuts and ‘poverty pay’ on 10th July
A number of public sector unions nationally have elected to take strike action on Thursday 10th July, expected to be the largest day of strike action for two years, in […]
City Council 12,000 new homes target based on obsolete figures
Turley report image: ‘Forecasts have been developed using POPGROUP technology’ Population growth forecasts used by Lancaster City Council to justify building 12,000 new homes in this area are based on […]
Electoral registration system is changing this summer
The biggest shake-up to the electoral registration system in nearly 100 years will take place over the summer – and Lancaster City Council is urging everyone to take action when they […]
Lancaster City Council joins fight against Campylobacter for Food Safety Week
A quarter of a million people in the UK could be struck down by Campylobacter this year, three times the capacity of the London 2012 Olympic stadium. The fight against […]
Horse Shoe finally returns to Horse Shoe Corner
The Horseshoe Corner Horse shoe is back where it should be. Photo courtesy Lancaster City Council. Lancaster’s famous Horse Shoe is back in its rightful place on “Horse Show Corner”, […]

