News News Archive - July 2024 Parking in Lancaster at Christmas 31 July 2024 Lancaster City Council has reassured retailers and businesses in Lancaster that there will be no change to the availability of parking in the city centre before Christmas. Much-loved Lancaster walking route gets a facelift 30 July 2024 Work to enhance a much-loved walking route in Lancaster has been completed. The best things in life are free - applications now invited for historic Lancaster tradition 29 July 2024 Views needed to help shape new Local Plan for the Lancaster district 24 July 2024 A vision for how the Lancaster district should look in the 2040s is the subject of a new consultation and series of drop-in events from Lancaster City Council. Eden Project Morecambe awarded up to £2.5m following formal funding agreement 23 July 2024 Positive peer review welcomed by Lancaster City Council 19 July 2024 An independent review of Lancaster City Council has praised the organisation, saying it has a ‘let’s do it’ culture with a clear vision for the district. Public views sought on Public Space Protection Orders 18 July 2024 Lancaster City Council is asking residents and businesses for their views on the renewal of Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs) to tackle anti-social behaviour and irresponsible dog owners. Lancaster City Council launches new visitor information website 17 July 2024 An exciting new tourism website has been launched as part of a series of new initiatives to encourage more people to visit Lancaster and Morecambe Bay. Local parks retain their Green Flag accreditation 16 July 2024 Flags will be flying high again at many of Lancaster City Council’s parks and public spaces after they retained their coveted Green Flag status for 2024. Residents given access to air quality information thanks to a new online portal 16 July 2024 A new tool to enable residents to check the quality of the air locally has been launched. Air quality is continually monitored daily by Lancaster City Council. And, thanks to 13 new sensors across the district, residents will now be able to keep tabs on it too via the EarthSense Portal. Back 1 2 Next