BHS demolition makes way for new shops and more
Work continues this week on reducing the old BHS building on Lancaster’s Market Street to a shell this weekRead More →
Work continues this week on reducing the old BHS building on Lancaster’s Market Street to a shell this weekRead More →
Get along and find out about Lancaster City Council’s pledge to support the planting of one million trees as part of the recent climate change emergency declarationRead More →
Morecambe Business Improvement District (BID) has launched its first food and drink trail to highlight the variety of foods and beverages that Morecambe has to offer visitors and residents alikeRead More →
Lancashire County Council have published a document investigating when an intense rain storm hit the county in November 2017, which affected 900 homes, and reveals the shortcomings that allowed it to happen. The storm, travelling from the Irish Sea coast at Blackpool north-easterly to Lancaster, caused extreme downpours. More than 900 homes and other premises were flooded, with 436 homes internally flooded and 70 households evacuated overnight in Galgate. The Council admits that while work has been done to try to prevent similar flooding, more needs to be done. County Councillor Stephen Clarke, lead member for flooding, said: “The council and its partners have beenRead More →
More building on one of the town’s two campus? A new three-storey engineering building is set to be built at Lancaster UniversityRead More →
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