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Better Together - local partnership wins prestigious award
Recognition for local re-use charity Furniture Matters, and its partnership with the council.
02/06/10
School children give their blessing to new recreation area
Official opening of new recreation area in Ryelands Park.
Help to change your world
Pledge to make a local journey by foot, bike, or public transport!
Acker Bilk and his Paramount Jazz Band to play at The Platform
WORLD famous clarinet player, Acker Bilk, will be performing at The Platform in Morecambe with his Paramount Jazz Band on Friday June 18.
04/06/10
Walk your way to a healthy lifestyle
If you are looking to improve your health, meet new people and enjoy the best scenery our district has to offer then join the new Health Walk Group.
07/06/10
Lancaster City Council's Corporate Plan 2010-13
Lancaster City Council has published its corporate plan for the next three years.
08/06/10
World Cup revellers urged to travel in safety
WORLD Cup revellers are being urged to stay safe and give the red card to unlicensed taxis.
09/06/10
It's time to reveal your unsung sporting heroes
Lancaster City Council is urging people to nominate their unsung sporting heroes for this year’s Lancaster Sports Awards.
Partners’ goal to tackle domestic violence during World Cup
PARTNERS in Lancaster and Morecambe are making it their goal to tackle domestic violence throughout the World Cup.
Enjoy a 'Summer Serenade' at the Platform
An afternoon of romantic, humorous songs and duets reflecting times gone by takes place at the Platform in Morecambe on Sunday 27 June starting at 3pm.
15/06/10
Flag of St. George unfurled at town halls
Council flies the flag from its town halls in support of England's world cup campaign.
England’s strongest men coming to battle at Salt Ayre Sports Centre
A competition to find ‘England's Strongest Man Under 90kg’ is taking place at Salt Ayre Sports Centre this month and two Morecambe men have made the final.
Dust down your wheels for Bike Week
Team Green Britain Bike Week is fast approaching, and this year there are plenty of ways for everyone to get involved.
Fun for all the family at Morecambe's Festival Market
The council's Festival Market in Morecambe will be holding its fifth annual family fun weekend on July 3 and 4, and the two days promise to be a feast of free entertainment for young and old alike.
Council seeks views on air quality in Carnforth
Lancaster City Council is inviting comments from members of the public on its draft Air Quality Action Plan for Carnforth.
16/06/10
Town halls flying Armed Forces Day flags
The council is showing support for the armed forces in the run up to Armed Forces Day, Saturday 26 June.
17/06/10
Morecambe Area Action Plan takes another step forward
On Tuesday June 22, the city council's Cabinet will be asked to consider how to take forward the Morecambe Area Action Plan (MAAP).
Schools to battle it out at Home Safety Quiz final
Four primary schools are preparing to battle it out for the honour of being the winner of Lancaster City Council’s annual Home Safety Quiz.
22/06/10
Have your say on councillor expenses
Lancaster City Council is inviting local people to have their say on councillor allowances by becoming members of the Independent Remuneration Panel (IRP).
Lancaster City Council adopts petitions scheme
The council has recently adopted a petitions scheme to provide residents with another way of letting us know what local issues concern them.
Splash out on swimming lessons
Youngsters in the district are being offered the opportunity to learn how to swim with a programme of lessons offered by Lancaster City Council.
24/06/10
Reach new heights at Salt Ayre Sports Centre
If you are looking for a fun way to get fit and meet new people this summer, come along to Salt Ayre Sports Centre and try trampolining!
Lancaster City Council wants your views on future developments
Lancaster City Council is inviting local people to have their say on the district’s planning policy on design, location and sustainability of new developments.
28/06/10
Free swimming for over 60s ceases as part of £10.5bn cuts
Public swimming pools in the Lancaster district will no longer be offering free swimming to people aged over 60 due to Government cuts in public spending.
Future of former Cooperative store building under review
Lancaster City Council has appointed Taylor Young to conduct a feasibility study into the potential future use of Centenary House in Morecambe’s West End.
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