News News Archive - November 2020 Lancaster City Museum and Lancaster and District Art Society release digital arty advent calendar 27 November 2020 Lancaster City Museum has teamed up with Lancaster and District Art Society (LADAS) to create an online advent calendar, sharing a different artwork on the museum’s Facebook page every day in the run up to Christmas. Lancaster City Council pays tribute to member of staff who has sadly passed away 27 November 2020 Tributes have been paid to a Lancaster City Council worker who has tragically passed away. Statement on Lancaster district moving to Tier 3 restrictions 26 November 2020 The government has announced that the Lancaster district will move into Tier 3 (Very High) restrictions following the end of the national lockdown on December 2. People’s Jury returns its verdict on climate change 24 November 2020 The Lancaster district’s People’s Jury has returned its verdict on what more needs to be done locally to effectively tackle climate change. Mayor of Lancaster congratulates High Sheriff Award winners 19 November 2020 Recipients of an award presented to organisations that have gone the extra mile to support their communities have been congratulated by the Mayor of Lancaster. Pandemic puppies 18 November 2020 Since the beginning of lockdown, Lancaster City Council has seen a dramatic increase in the demand and sale of puppies of all different shapes and sizes. More grants available for Covid-19 affected businesses 17 November 2020 Grants are now available to support businesses affected by the Lancaster district’s move into additional Covid-19 restrictions in September (Tier 2) and October (Tier 3) and the subsequent national lockdown. Mayor of Lancaster launches Christmas card competition 17 November 2020 Consultations begin on new polices for HMOs and To Let signs in Lancaster 12 November 2020 Lancaster City Council has launched two new consultations on policies which aim to better control the number of small Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) and To Let signs in the city. Have your say on Bay proposal 10 November 2020 Residents, businesses and organisations can now have their say on a proposal to create a new unitary authority around Morecambe Bay. Back 1 2 Next