News News Archive - December 2020 Lancaster district to move into Tier 4 of Covid-19 restrictions 30 December 2020 The Lancaster district will move into Tier 4 restrictions as of 00.01 on December 31. Support for our business community 24 December 2020 Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic we've been working hard to support our local business community with grants, help and advice. Changes to council services this Christmas 21 December 2020 There will be a number of changes to the availability of council services and facilities this Christmas. Renewal of the Business Improvement District for Lancaster 17 December 2020 Businesses in Lancaster city centre will go to the polls from Thursday January 14 2021 to decide whether to renew the city’s Business Improvement District for a further 5 year term. Lancaster district to stay in Tier 3 (Very High) 17 December 2020 The Government has announced there are no changes being made to Covid-19 restrictions in the Lancaster district and it will remain in Tier 3 (Very High). Apply now for a postal vote and make your voice heard next May 17 December 2020 Lancaster City Council is reminding residents not to delay applying for a postal vote if this is how they intend to vote in next year’s local elections. Caton Road flood defences completed 16 December 2020 A major flood risk management scheme on the River Lune, designed to protect hundreds of properties from the risk of flooding, has reached completion. Covid Safe scheme presents its 100th award 10 December 2020 Lancaster City Council’s Covid Safe award scheme reached an important milestone this week when it notched up its 100th business. The Big Social Housing Debate - Have your say on new Homes Strategy 08 December 2020 Lancaster City Council is to host an online conference in partnership with Lancaster Vision as part of a consultation into the future development of the district’s supply of housing. Councils agree Bay authority bid submission 08 December 2020 Councillors have backed a bid to create a new unitary authority around Morecambe Bay, after hearing the proposal had attracted significant local support. Back 1 2 Next