Palatine Recreation Ground Grants from a council s Making Spaces fund are helping to make improvements to parks and open spaces across the district. Launched two years ago but delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the aim of the £100,000 fund is to make the Lancaster district a cleaner and greener place to live and spend time. It does not replace existing maintenance by the council but aims to inspire community groups to ‘add value’ to existing public spaces or create new ones. Successful projects to date have included footpath and drainage improvements at Lune Bank Gardens, and Piccadilly Plaza on Scotforth Road has received new plants and benches.
Lancaster and Morecambe businesses invited to take up free electric vehicle charge point offer
Businesses and community groups in Lancaster and Morecambe are being encouraged to benefit from the growth in electric vehicle charging points being installed throughout the region.
Thursday, 6th May 2021, 3:30 pm
Lancaster based community benefit society Charge My Street is offering to install free electric vehicle charge points throughout the county.
Working with a range of local and national partners, the organisation is aiming to identify 100 suitable charging sites across Lancashire and Cumbria in a programme funded by Innovate UK.
Electric vehicle charging points allow retail and hospitality businesses such as cafes, pubs, shops and hotels an added appeal for visitors driving electric cars.
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