Campaign group It’s Our City will hold a conference in Lancaster later this year, to discuss the future of the Canal Corridor North site and how it might be developed. […]
Local Play Areas Face Closure
Lancaster City Council’s Cabinet will meet tomorrow (Tuesday 20th April) to discuss the future of playgrounds in the district – and several are earmarked for closure. The council is currently […]
Closure fears for Homeless centre
The Lancaster Guardian: reports that Lancaster District Homeless Action Service (LDHAS) in Edward Street could close, leaving homeless people without a vital resource. The Centre, which costs some £130,000 a […]
Council's potential retail partner ASCO closes Warrington store
(Updated 22/4/10, quote from Anne Chapman addded): ASCO Supermarket Warrington, launched to great fanfare just five months ago and owned by the company approached by Lancaster City Council to take […]
County Council comfort on Link bridge backfires
The Environment Agency has given formal consent for the proposed new bridge over the River Lune at Halton that is part of the controversial M6 Link to Heysham – but […]
Luneside East: The Cost So Far
Lancaster City Council has spent over £13 million on the stalled Luneside East development project to rejuvenate St. Georges Quay, virtual-lancaster has learned. It also faces the remote possibility that […]
Don't miss your chance to vote
Lancaster City Council is reminding people who have not yet registered to vote that time is running out if they want to make their mark in this year’s General Election. […]
Lancaster Market Safe Until 2015
Above: Market trader Peter Corker presents a copy of the huge petition protesting at the closure of the Market to the Council’s Chief Executive Mark Cullinan on the steps of […]
Women on Wheels ride around the city coast and countryside
A Women on Wheels (WoW) cycle ride takes place on Sunday 4th April — and whether you are beginner or a seasoned pro, everyone is welcome. You can even hire […]
Council's Cabinet discusses Lancaster Market options, new protest planned
Lancaster City Council’s Cabinet met last week to discuss a public report detailing the findings of the Cabinet Working Group set up to consider the future of Lancaster Indoor Market, […]

