Past Events

The End is Nigh. Are You…. SAFE?

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

SAFE?

safe.jpgAn Apocalyptic Thriller
from After Dark Theatre Company

17th / 18th / 19th July 7.30pm.
Lancaster Grand Theatre,
St Leonardsgate, Lancaster.
£8.50 / £7.50.

The City of Lancaster has been hit by a deadly and devastating virus. There is nowhere to run. There is nowhere to hide. Is anywhere safe? Is anyone safe? Are you…?

To book -01524 64695 Info :www.afterdarktheatre.co.uk

ITS OUR CITY:Public Meeting

Friday, June 13th, 2008

moorlane1.jpg7.30 PM, TUESDAY 24TH JUNE 2008
LANCASTER TOWN HALL

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT
THE CHANGES TO THE CENTROS PLANS
AND HOW TO OBJECT TO THEM

This meeting is to provide information about the latest changes to the Centros plans and how to object to them. There will be speakers followed by a question and answer session.

www.itsourcity.org.uk

National Liftshare Day

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

carshare.jpgMonday 9th June 2008
A day dedicated to raising the profile of carsharing and encouraging more people to help themselves, society and the planet by giving it a try.
More info at; www.liftshare.org/

Voices from Palestine

Monday, May 19th, 2008

p-flag.jpgCelebrating Palestinian resilience through 60 years of occupation. A unique opportunity to by-pass the mainstream media and participate in a day of live video links with Palestinians, workshops and speakers.

Saturday 31st May
10am-5pm
Gregson Centre, 33-35 Moorgate, Lancaster, LA1 3PY

For details of speakers and workshops see:
http://www.virtual-lancaster.net/stopwar/voices.pdf

To register: voicesfrompalestine.lancaster@gmail.com
or tel 07807680591

Eat Local - Bank Holiday Weekend

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

eatlocal2.jpgWatch out for the Eatlocal sticker at food outlets across the district over the late spring bank holiday.

EatLocal is a project to promote locally sourced ingredients in the Lancaster district. It believes food and drink ingredients should be grown in, or close to, Lancaster district, and by sustainable farming methods.

Discover how good local food is where you see the Eatloal sticker.

For more info on local food visit the Eatlocal website

TSLM Annual Review & AGM

Monday, April 28th, 2008

traffic001.jpgTSLM Annual Review

Dear Supporters,

TSLM were appalled at the decision to approve LCC’s planning application for the HM6L. But funding has yet to be granted for this damaging road.

To find out more about how we presented our case at the Public Inquiry and how we can continue to fight against this outrageous scheme, please come to our -

Information Night and Annual Review (AGM)
On Tuesday 20th May 2008 at 7.30 pm
Vale of Lune Rugby Club, Powderhouse Lane, Lancaster.

You can voice your opinion again by completing a postcard on the night.

Thank you for all you have done so far, we look forward to seeing you.

Homeless Action Benefit

Monday, April 28th, 2008

welcome.jpgLancaster Homeless Action Benefit
Sunday 18th May - 8pm.
The Yorkshire House, Lancaster. £3.
Featuring One Chip Potato & the Transcendental Watermusicians + The Low Countries + Mollie Baxter + Harvey Lord + Stephen Hudson.
An Opposite of Robot Event.

Party on The Prom

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

prom-party.jpgCelebrating the 1st anniversary of the opening up of Morecambe’s glorious promenade to cyclists in April 2007. There will be lots to see and do for the whole family including pedal powered smoothies, bike maintenance, healthy food, music and lots more cycling related fun.

Events include: See spectacular shows from 3 times world champion trials rider Ben Slinger. Make your own pedal powered smoothie with the County Roadshow. Pick up info and advice from the CDT Team. Go Ride activities. Police bike post-coding and lots more…..

Join the guided ride from the Millennium Bridge at 10:45am.
More info at www.celebratingcycling.org ; email celebratingcycling@lancaster.gov.uk;
Call 01524 582392 / 582086

Garstang Quakers Green Festival

Friday, March 21st, 2008

green-feet.jpgGetting real about climate change

10.30am Saturday 19 April 2008
Quaker Meeting House, Calder House Lane, Garstang
All Welcome
Free admission to all events.

Full Programe details here - green_poster.pdf

Bethlehem: The Struggle for Survival

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

p-flag.jpgA unique opportunity to learn about the current situation in Bethlehem from a Palestinian medical worker. He has close links with both the Christian and Muslim communities in and around Bethlehem. He will speak about life in Bethlehem and the devastating effects of the separation wall.

Saturday 12th April 7.30pm
Lancaster Baptist Church
(Robert St, next to the Town Hall)