News News Archive - February 2021 Crook O’Lune beauty spot gets new lease of life as a wildflower meadow 26 February 2021 A beauty spot at the Crook O’Lune near Lancaster, known locally as Hermitage Field, is getting a new lease of life as a wildflower meadow. Recovery from Covid pandemic prioritised in city council budget 26 February 2021 Supporting the district’s recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic and investing in projects that help to build a sustainable and just local economy are at the heart of Lancaster City Council’s budget for 2021/22. Have your say on a new political map for Lancaster City Council 23 February 2021 A new pattern of wards is being developed for Lancaster City Council. Statement on the Government's roadmap out of lockdown restrictions 23 February 2021 The leader of Lancaster City Council, Councillor Dr Erica Lewis, has responded to the Government's roadmap out of lockdown. Government to consult on Bay unitary bid 23 February 2021 Proposals for a new unitary authority around Morecambe Bay have been accepted by Government for a further round of consultation. Have your final say on Canal Quarter regeneration framework 17 February 2021 A final chance for people to have their say about a blueprint for the Canal Quarter in Lancaster has just started, with the launch of a six-week consultation. Implementation of new grassland management strategy 16 February 2021 Lancaster City Council is set to implement a new grassland management strategy that will see changes to the way grass is cut in parks and public spaces across the district. Statement on the granting of Royal Assent for Phase 2a of HS2 12 February 2021 Lancaster City Council has welcomed the granting of Royal Assent for Phase 2a of High Speed Two (HS2). Bailrigg Garden Village consultation moves forward 12 February 2021 The next step of a major consultation to help shape proposals for the Bailrigg Garden Village (BGV) has been launched. Lancaster businesses vote ‘yes’ to Business Improvement District 12 February 2021 Businesses in Lancaster have voted yes to renewing the city centre’s Business Improvement District (BID). Back 1 2 Next