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A new exhibition at The Storey is celebrating Lancaster's rich heritage while looking ahead to its sustainable future.
People in Lancaster and Morecambe are being reminded to use online as their first point of contact for non-emergency medical advice over the Easter bank holiday weekend (April 18-21).
April is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month and the NHS in Lancashire and South Cumbria is backing a campaign that encourages people to share potentially-lifesaving information.
Derek Adams has called on Morecambe’s players to do their jobs first and foremost this afternoon as the club’s EFL status ...
More than £152,000 in compensation has been paid to inmates injured at Lancaster Farms over the past five years, it has been ...
As we head towards Easter, the shops are filled with lots of sweet treats. These are incredibly enticing however could ...
Police countywide are cracking down on people illegally riding off-road motorbikes, e-bikes, e-scooters and electric assisted ...
Camper van owners who oppose a potential ban on overnight parking along Morecambe promenade have protested amid fears of ...
Leighton Hall, near Carnforth, has seen many seasons follow each other across the centuries. But as staff and volunteers gear ...
Score two delicious courses and a cocktail at TGI Fridays for as little as £34.99 with this new nationwide dining deal – ...
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