News News Archive - April 2021 Annual dog beach ban due to come into force 26 April 2021 Lancaster City Council is reminding dog owners that annual restrictions on Morecambe’s bathing beaches will come into force on Saturday May 1. The Platform announces reopening date for live performances 23 April 2021 The Platform in Morecambe is delighted to be welcoming audiences back to the venue for live performances throughout the summer and beyond. Nominations sought for dog welfare award 21 April 2021 The dog warden and animal licensing team at Lancaster City Council has launched a special award designed to thank someone who has made an exceptional contribution to the welfare of dogs, in tribute to a member of staff who passed away last year. Preparations underway for Covid safe elections 21 April 2021 As the date for next month’s local elections draws nearer, Lancaster City Council is taking measures to make sure polling stations are safe and Covid secure. Final chance to have your say on local government changes 12 April 2021 The Chief Executives of three neighbouring councils are urging residents, businesses and organisations to make sure they have their say in a process that could shape the way local services are delivered for many years to come. Businesses invited to apply for restart grants 12 April 2021 Applications for Government restart grants are being invited from businesses operating in the hospitality, accommodation, leisure, personal care, gyms and non-essential retail sectors. Tribute paid to HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 09 April 2021 The Mayor of Lancaster, Councillor Malcolm Thomas, has paid tribute to HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh following his passing. Support on offer to help businesses safely reopen 07 April 2021 With many retailers set to reopen next week following the latest stage of the roadmap to recovery, Lancaster City Council is on hand to support their preparations. Lancaster City Museums have Easter activities all wrapped up 01 April 2021 Lancaster City Museums may be closed for visits at the moment, but that doesn’t stop you having lots of family fun online – and it doesn’t matter what the weather decides to do. Resurfaced Millennium path reopens as part of the £12.2M Caton Road, Lancaster Flood Risk Management Scheme 01 April 2021 Lancaster City Council and the Environment Agency are pleased to confirm that the Millennium path along the River Lune has reopened.