New boundaries are being proposed for council wards in Lancaster City Council.
“Vindictive” Trade Union Bill Gets Go Ahead
A vindictive trade union bill gets Royal Assent after last night the House of Lords agreed to the final changes made by MPs last week – a bill seen as […]
Voting Day changes in the works for Heysham Central residents
Voters are being asked to comment on future polling arrangements in the Heysham Central ward. Lancaster City Council is reviewing its arrangements for voters on election day and is looking […]
Call for Greater Powers for Lancashire
The Leader of Lancashire County Council has welcomed the announcement by the Chancellor, George Osborne, of more powers for cities but stressed the importance of devolving similar powers and funding […]
Lancaster’s ‘Three Tier Forum’ opens doors to public for the first time
People in Lancaster district will have the chance to see local democracy at work when an innovative meeting is opened to the public for the first time. From its next […]
Morecambe's David Morris MP Announces Summer Tour Events
David Morris MP will again be touring the Morecambe and Lunesdale constituency over the Summer and he’s encouraging as many constituents as possible to visit one of his events. “Last […]
Candidates declared for Lancashire Police and Crime Commissioner Election
The candidates for Lancashire’s first Police and Crime Commissioner elections which will take place on 15th November have now been formally declared. The PCC will replace the current Lancashire Police […]
City council launches e-petition scheme
Lancaster City Council has launched a new e-petitions service which lets residents petition the council on issues of local concern, providing a simple way for people to engage with the […]
Council's Overview and Scrutiny Committee seeks topics for discussion
Lancaster City Council is inviting residents to submit their ideas on which local issues should be considered by its Overview and Scrutiny Committee this year. Whether it’s a problem with […]
Thousands of Locals Still Not Registered to Vote
Time is running out to make sure that you are registered to vote, and the current postal strikes mean the Council is doing everything in its power to reach those […]