News News Archive - October 2019 Remembrance Sunday Services 31 October 2019 This year's Remembrance Sunday falls on 10 November and a number of services have been arranged in the Lancaster district. Climate change update to be considered by Cabinet 28 October 2019 Groundbreaking joint plan for the Arnside and Silverdale AONB wins planning award 25 October 2019 A pioneering development plan aimed at protecting a nationally important landscape has earned Lancaster City Council and South Lakeland District Council a prestigious award from the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI). Have your say on Lancaster’s Public Space Protection Order 23 October 2019 Lancaster City Council is asking local residents and businesses for their views on the success of a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) which has been in force in Lancaster City Centre for the last three years. Burma Star Memorial shines brightly 18 October 2019 A new memorial dedicated to the local men and women who served in the Burma Campaign 1941 – 1945 will be unveiled next week (Thursday October 24) in Morecambe. Have a Haunted Halloween in Lancaster 18 October 2019 Lancaster City Council is inviting everyone to grab their broomsticks in readiness for Halloween and make the most of all spooky goings on across Lancaster. Tourism economy goes from strength to strength 18 October 2019 Annual STEAM* figures published by Lancaster City Council show that a total of £478.630 million was generated within the local economy last year through visitor and tourism spend. UK Corporate Games launches in Lancaster 17 October 2019 The University of Cumbria recently hosted the launch event for the UK Corporate Games, which will be held in and around Lancaster from the 23rd – 26th July 2020. Free wristbands still available for Lancaster’s firework spectacular - have you got yours? 14 October 2019 Preparations are now well underway for this year’s exciting Light Up Lancaster event on 1-2 November, a magical two-day festival of music, art, light and fireworks. Lancaster man fined for dog fouling offence 14 October 2019 A Lancaster man has been ordered to pay a total of £755.35 after being found guilty of failing to pick up after his dog after it fouled in a public place. Back 1 2 Next