News News Archive - June 2018 Will's a rising star 30 June 2018 Commitment and dedication to serving the people of the Lancaster district has seen a Lancaster City Council employee receive national recognition. Views sought on complaints procedure 29 June 2018 Lancaster City Council needs your help to improve its complaints process. Weed control trial gets underway 25 June 2018 A year-long pilot study has just started trialling different methods of weed control on problematic sites in the Morecambe and Heysham area. Salt Ayre Leisure Centre builds a better future with top award 22 June 2018 Lancaster City Council, along with partners Alliance Leisure, have won another top award for their redevelopment of Salt Ayre Leisure Centre. Lancaster City Council makes a call for sites for future gypsy and traveller communities 19 June 2018 Lancaster City Council is asking for the community’s help to identify potential sites across the district which could meet the needs of existing and future gypsy and traveller communities. Drop in to affordable housing open day 18 June 2018 Lancaster City Council is inviting residents on the lookout for affordable rented housing in the Lancaster district to join its Housing Options Team at a drop in session taking place next week in Halton, near Lancaster. First neighbourhood plan formally submitted 13 June 2018 The first neighbourhood plan has been formally submitted to Lancaster City Council by Wray with Botton Parish Council. Love is all around at annual Volunteer Awards 12 June 2018 Volunteers from across Lancaster came together to celebrate the year’s success at the Volunteer Achievement Awards 2018, with an appropriately named volunteer walking off with the big prize. Make life easier with a disabled facilities grant 12 June 2018 Lancaster City Council is stepping up its campaign to help people with disabilities remain independent and safe in their home. Give market trading a try for free this summer 06 June 2018 If you’ve ever fancied being your own boss or bringing your business to the high street, then the introductory offer of free and reduced rental on stalls and pitches at Lancaster and Morecambe markets might just be the answer. Back 1 2 Next