English Heritage will deliver a presentation to members of Lancaster City Council’s Overview and Scrutiny Committee tomorrow – an event that is sure to interest anyone keen to find out […]
Would you like to be a lifeguard?
Lancaster City Council is running two courses for anyone interested in training to become a lifeguard. The courses will enable confident swimmers to become trained and certified in water rescue, […]
Cycle away the school holidays
With the summer holidays fast approaching, Lancaster City Council is encouraging youngsters to get out on their bikes with a range of fun training sessions for all ages and abilities. […]
Scotforth St Paul’s win home safety quiz final
Pictured: The quiz finalists with Lancaster mayor Coun Tony Wade, Coun David Kerr (cabinet member with responsibility for Environmental Health) and city council environmental health officers. Photo courtesy Lancaster City […]
Ride the Way of the Roses
Lancaster City Council is inviting cyclists to sample the first stage of a brand new coast to coast cycle route – the Way of the Roses, linking Morecambe with Bridlington. […]
New Hope for future of Morecambe's old Co-op building
Lancaster City Council has appointed Taylor Young to conduct a feasibility study into the potential future use of Centenary House in Morecambe’s West End. The building, which has remained under-occupied […]
Blow the whistle on anti-social behaviour during World Cup
With reports of England fans on their best behaviour in South Africa, local police are determined World Cup watchers will follow suit, and are urging local residents to blow the […]
Have your say on City Councillor expenses
Lancaster City Council is inviting local people to have their say on councillor allowances by becoming members of the Independent Remuneration Panel (IRP). The IRP recommends the level of allowances […]
Gagged Councillors can’t say ‘Asco’.
Lancaster City Councillors are afraid to say the word ‘Asco’ for fear of being dragged before the Standards Committee. The Committee met today to determine the fate of Cllr Jon […]
Petition the Council to get what you want…
Lancaster City Council has recently adopted a petitions scheme to provide its residents with another way of letting it know what local issues concern them. Any petition submiitted must be […]

