News News Archive - March 2019 Easter events you won't want to miss 26 March 2019 Lancaster City Council is inviting everyone to make the most of the district this Easter by pulling together a whole host of events and activities for all the family. Pest control team trap another prize 21 March 2019 Lancaster City Council’s pest control team have netted themselves two top awards at a national award ceremony. Throw open your doors and celebrate your heritage and history at Heritage Open Days 19 March 2019 Lancaster City Council is encouraging new venues across the district to throw open their doors and sign up to this year’s Heritage Open Days. Commendation for Morecambe’s wave reflection wall 18 March 2019 Morecambe’s new wave reflection wall has been highly commended at an awards ceremony which recognises excellence in the engineering profession. Celebrate English Tourism Week in Lancaster and Morecambe Bay 18 March 2019 Lancaster City Council is celebrating English Tourism Week with the launch of new set of visitor leaflets for Lancaster and Morecambe Bay and a special tour of Lancaster Town Hall. Will's a rising star 15 March 2019 Commitment and dedication to serving the people of the Lancaster district has seen a Lancaster City Council employee receive national recognition. Launch of the Lancaster Grand Prix cycle race 14 March 2019 The Lune Racing Cycling Club, in association with British Cycling, Lancaster City Council and Lancashire County Council, is today pleased to announce a major new cycling event. Major consultation launched to help shape future of the Canal Quarter 12 March 2019 A major new consultation to develop ambitious plans for the Canal Quarter in Lancaster will be kick-started with two open public events next week. Nomination packs now available for prospective election candidates 11 March 2019 Nomination packs are now available for anyone thinking of standing as a councillor in this May’s local elections. Securing the future of arts and culture in the Lancaster district 06 March 2019 Lancaster City Council has agreed to support the development and delivery of a new business plan for the Dukes as the theatre looks to secure a sustainable financial future. Back 1 2 Next