News News Archive - July 2018 Operation Peregrine gets a grip on its first four wheeled fly-tipping criminal 31 July 2018 Lancaster City Council’s Operation Peregrine fly-tipping campaign rolled out its new powers this month to seize, impound and crush vehicles it suspects of being involved in fly-tipping. Council makes it mark on local tattoo parlour 26 July 2018 Lancaster City Council joined forces with the police last week to prevent an unregistered tattoo parlour operating illegally from a premises in Morecambe. Caton Road flood management scheme - drop-in event 25 July 2018 Lancaster City Council is inviting residents and businesses to a drop-in event for people to find out how plans for a flood risk management scheme on Caton Road will benefit people working and living in the area. Consultation to launch on draft Heritage Strategy 23 July 2018 Lancaster City Council is launching a consultation on its new Heritage Strategy and a six-week public consultation period will run from July 30 until September 10. Multi-agency operation at Heysham Port 19 July 2018 A multi-agency operation has conducted inspections on cargo trailers passing through Heysham Port to disrupt and deter organised criminality. New role gets to grips with anti-social behaviour 18 July 2018 Lancaster City Council has joined forces with Lancashire Police to reduce youth anti-social behaviour. Admission of new Freemen 17 July 2018 One of Lancaster’s most historic traditions was celebrated on Saturday (July 14) when nine people were admitted as Freemen of the City. Partnership work pays off for Ryelands Park 16 July 2018 Ryelands Park has been awarded a Green Flag for the very first time, following close partnership work between Lancaster City Council and local residents. Williamson Park is an Eco Hero 09 July 2018 Lancaster’s Williamson Park has continued to grow its green credentials by teaming up with the Eco Heroes.