Discover the vibrant community activities happening across Lancaster's neighbourhoods. From regular meetups to special events, there's something for everyone. Find out how you can connect with your neighbours and make a difference in your area. If your community isn’t on the list and you are interested in starting a residents’ group - or you have a group that we don’t know about - then please get in touch by emailing us at chengagement@lancaster.gov.uk - or ringing either 01524 586891 or 01524 582123.
Alternatively, please click here to leave us your details regarding how you would like to get involved.
Residents Community Group, Monday 9am to 10am at St Chad's Church Hall every fortnight. For information on what's happening on the Ryelands estate follow them on Facebook with the Ryelands Residents Community Group.
Branksome Good Neighbours Group meet every Tuesday morning 9am to 11am at the Toby Carvery Shrimp Roundabout, Morecambe.
There is an estate litter pick and refreshments the last Saturday of every month. Meeting at the park on Benson Avenue 11am to 1pm. All equipment provided, all welcome!
If you are a resident on Morley Close, Price Close or Shakespeare Road pop along to the Community Room at 1 Morley Close, and speak to Jackie about getting involved.
The group hold fortnightly coffee mornings and breakfast clubs. They also organise trips and bingo for local residents.
Ridge Community Centre, Lancaster, are based at Ridge Square and have a packed timetable of events. Follow them on Facebook - EMUES at the Ridge Community Centre.
Do you want your voice heard? Do you want to influence decision making at every level? Do you want to see the difference your involvement makes?
If so, come along to the Tenants Voice Meetings and meet like-minded people with a passion to improve their communities.
For further details contact Rachael or Christian (our Community Engagement Team) for more information by calling 01524 586891 or 01524 582123 or via email at chengagement@lancaster.gov.uk.
If you couldn’t make the last walkabout in your area, the reports from recent estate walkabouts are provided below so you can see what has be raised and how it is being resolved: