News News Archive - 2020 Scrutinising the decision makers 15 July 2020 Is there an issue affecting you and your community that you would like the Overview and Scrutiny Committee at Lancaster City Council to look into? Caton Road flood defence scheme receives funding boost 14 July 2020 A multi-million pound project to build new flood defences along the banks of the River Lune has received a £1.4m funding boost. Independent panel seeks new members 10 July 2020 Before setting the level of allowances paid to councillors, Lancaster City Council is required to consider the recommendations of its Independent Remuneration Panel. Council launches Business Support Hub 08 July 2020 Lancaster City Council has launched a new Business Support Hub as part of a £1million plan to sustain and strengthen the local economy in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Venues and their patrons thanked after easing of lockdown restrictions 07 July 2020 Lancaster City Council is thanking people for the way they responded to the reopening of pubs, restaurants, cafes and other businesses at the weekend. Town Hall clock and Ashton Memorial to light up in honour of the NHS 03 July 2020 Both Lancaster Town Hall’s clock tower and the Ashton Memorial will be lit up on Saturday as part of the #LightItBlue campaign, a collective memorial to all those who have died in the last few months. Significant step forward taken in bay partnership 02 July 2020 Three local authorities around Morecambe Bay have taken a significant step on their journey working together to boost the area. Enjoy yourself but respect our public spaces 02 July 2020 With the lifting of lockdown restrictions meaning more and more people venturing outdoors, Lancaster City Council is reminding people that they need to respect parks and open spaces so they can be enjoyed by everyone. ‘Play your part’ public asked as pubs and restaurants re-open 01 July 2020 Members of the public are being asked to play their part and not jeopardise the hard work put in by pubs and restaurants to safely re-open this weekend. Revealing our past – council looks to reveal district’s ‘hidden history’ 01 July 2020 Lancaster City Council is calling on the public to help it reveal the district’s ‘hidden history’ as part of review into statues, street names and other items linked to the slave trade. Back 7 8 9 10 … 13 14 Next