News News Archive - July 2019 Help us to plant a million trees 30 July 2019 Lancaster City Council has pledged to help plant a million trees across north Lancashire as part of the Northern Forest project. Award nods for Lancaster City Council’s housing, catering and leisure teams 26 July 2019 Lancaster City Council has been shortlisted for three prestigious awards from a national body that promotes excellence in public services. Support for Freeman's Wood 19 July 2019 Lancaster City Council has vowed to support Freeman’s Wood and protect it for community use. Businesses invited to tender for ice cream pitches 19 July 2019 Local businesses are being invited to tender for ice cream pitches on Morecambe promenade following a decision by Lancaster City Council to open the trade back up to the private sector. Regent Park picks up a Green Flag for the first time 16 July 2019 A quintet of Lancaster City Council’s parks and open spaces have been awarded the coveted Green Flag award. Lancaster man counts the cost of fly-tipping 10 July 2019 A Lancaster man is counting the cost of fly-tipping and a number of related offences. Have your say on dogs on leads in Williamson Park 10 July 2019 A new consultation will gauge opinion on the possible introduction of a new policy which would require dogs to be kept on leads in Lancaster’s Williamson Park. Former bus station waiting room given new lease of life 09 July 2019 A former bus station waiting room in Morecambe has been given a new lease of life and re-opened as a hang-out shelter for young people with help from The Prince’s Trust. Residents urged to register to vote as council's electoral canvass gets underway 09 July 2019 The Lancaster district’s annual electoral canvass begins this week and residents are being urged not to lose their right to vote. Time to Love your local park 09 July 2019 Local people are being invited to show how much they love their local parks during this year’s national Love Parks Week. Back 1 2 Next