LDCVS Bulletin: 7 November 2025
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Our weekly Bulletin is full of useful information. It’s one of the ways that LDCVS supports you to support your communities.
An archive of previous editions can be found here.
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National Lottery Funding Secures Five-Year Boost for Lancaster’s Voluntary Sector
We’re delighted to share that we’ve secured a major five-year funding award from The National Lottery Community Fund, ensuring we can continue strengthening charities, volunteers, and community groups across the Lancaster district. This investment means we can keep building sector resilience, champion volunteering, and launch new resident-led Community Action Networks in Morecambe, while offering ongoing support with training, governance, funding advice, and collaboration. At a time when communities are under increasing pressure but full of energy and potential, this funding helps us keep local voices at the heart of change. Our Chief Officer said:
“We’re proud to be part of a movement that shows what’s possible when communities come together”.
We are deeply grateful for the ongoing support from the National Lottery Community Fund, our sector colleagues, and from everyone who uses our services and the services of our members and other local VCFSE organisations and projects.
Read the full article about it here
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Running Through the Bug – £700+ Raised for the Bay Foundation
This weekend our Community Health Officer Jenny took on the Lancaster Half Marathon to raise vital funds for The Bay Foundation, which supports local charities, grassroots groups and community-led projects across the district. Despite battling a heavy cold all week, Jenny was determined to get to the start line and run the full 13.1 miles, showing the same commitment and heart she brings to her work every day. Below, she shares her experience in her own words.
A few words from Jenny…
In the week before the Lancaster Half Marathon I came down with the bug everyone seems to have – nasty cough, snotty nose, the works. I’d hoped it would clear by race day but woke up still feeling rough. The only thing that got me out of bed was knowing that, thanks to friends, family and so many generous supporters, I’d already raised nearly £700 for the Bay Foundation – so the show had to go on.
The sun was out, Lancaster looked incredible in the autumn light and the atmosphere was brilliant. The route took us from Salt Ayre to Caton and back, and I even got a high five from Phil (my hubby) at mile five which gave me a much-needed boost. More cheers came at Millennium Bridge and again on the athletics track from people I knew through the Men’s Hub and Bay ICC, which kept me going for the final stretch.
One lap of the track, a “thumbs up for CVS”, and I crossed the line almost broken but very proud – even if running a half marathon while ill is definitely not medical advice I’d recommend. The bug is still hanging around, but the achievement feels worth it.
A huge thank you to every single person who sponsored me – without that support I honestly don’t think I’d have made it to the start line, never mind the finish. That’s £700 more to spend on brilliant things for people across our fantastic district.
It’s not too late to support Jenny’s fundraiser, visit her GofundMe page here.
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FestiVOL 2025 – Tackling Health Inequalities Together
Tuesday 18 November | 9:30am–1:00pm | King’s Community Church, Lancaster
Join Lancaster District CVS for FestiVOL 2025, our annual celebration bringing together voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise organisations to share ideas, connect, and collaborate.
This year’s theme, “Tackling Health Inequalities,” explores how our sector is improving health and wellbeing for everyone in our communities.
Hear from Tracy Hopkins (Lancashire & South Cumbria VCFSE Alliance) on how the sector is tackling inequalities regionally, and Michelle Collins (Lancaster University) on the social factors shaping health and wellbeing.
Choose from inspiring workshops covering topics such as community health, advocacy, homelessness, veterans’ wellbeing, and creative inclusion. Enjoy nature-inspired crafting, homemade cakes, and a performance from The Dukes’ Prime Time group.
Tickets just £6 including lunch and refreshments – booking essential!
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Reflecting on REACH Morecambe Youth Festival 2025
What an extraordinary day it was at the REACH Morecambe Youth Festival – a celebration of energy, creativity, and youth voice in action. Over 100 young people from across Lancaster District came together to share their visions for a brighter future, exploring what it means to belong, to connect, and to thrive. Through workshops, performances, and honest conversations, they reminded us that change starts with relationships, community, and the courage to dream big.
With heartfelt thanks to our Young People Advisory Group, hosts Niyah and Daz, Morecambe FC Community Foundation, and the many partners, volunteers, and supporters who made the day possible, this festival showed the true power of collaboration. Most of all, it showed the power of young people leading the way – inspiring us all to build bridges, nurture opportunity, and create a district to be proud of.
The day was also the launch of RISE – Lancaster District Young People’s Foundation. This marks a new chapter for the district: a dedicated platform to champion youth voice, strengthen opportunities, and bring young people, communities, and organisations together to shape the future they want to see. Stay connected to find out more.
Seed Corn Grants for Early-Stage Heritage Projects
The National Archives has launched its latest round of Seed Corn Grants, offering £500 to £5,000 to help community groups, museums, libraries and other heritage organisations test new ideas, build partnerships and explore fresh approaches to community-led heritage work. The funding is intentionally flexible and designed to remove barriers to early development, making it ideal for groups looking to pilot activity before scaling up.
Application window closes 28 November 2025
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Environmental Funding Webinar
Join this Environmental Funding Webinar hosted by Hyndburn & Ribble Valley CVS.
Time and Date: Thursday 13 November 2025 10:00am – 12:00pm
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Common Ground Funding for VCSE Capital Projects
The UK Government has launched the Common Ground Award, offering capital funding to VCSE organisations that are building social connection by bringing people from different backgrounds together. The fund supports costs linked to creating or refurbishing community spaces or purchasing equipment that enables inclusive service delivery. Groups with plans to strengthen local belonging and shared activity are encouraged to apply.
Deadline: 21 November 2025
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Calisen Impact Charitable Trust Grants for Community-Focused Projects
The Calisen Impact Charitable Trust is now inviting applications from UK charities for grants of up to £10,000, supporting projects that empower young people, strengthen communities, improve hospice and palliative care, enhance local environments, or deliver net-zero and energy-efficiency initiatives. Priority will be given to organisations working in areas where Calisen operates, with funding available for project delivery costs rather than salaries or core overheads.
Applications are accepted year-round, with the next deadline fast approaching.
Deadline: 31 December 2025 Decision date: 31 January 2026
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Gardens Trust Grants to Restore Historic Landscapes
The Gardens Trust is offering grants of up to £8,000 to support volunteer-led projects that protect and revitalise historic designed landscapes across the UK. The fund is ideal for groups looking to kick-start restoration plans, develop Friends groups, train volunteers, or run community engagement activity linked to parks, gardens, or heritage green spaces. Smaller organisations and projects that can be completed within 18 months will be prioritised.
Deadline: 14 November 2025
Learn more about this fund
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Thomas Wall Trust Help Disadvantaged Adults Build Skills for Work
The Thomas Wall Trust is offering grants of up to £5,000 for charities that support adults who face barriers to employment by helping them develop stronger communication skills and gain accredited vocational qualifications. The fund is aimed at small to medium-sized charities working with people aged 18 and over who are unemployed or experiencing disadvantage, with a focus on projects that build confidence and lead to real job prospects. Stage one applications are now open.
Deadline: 22 December 2025
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Fight for Sight Digital Inclusion Fund for Jobseekers
Fight for Sight has announced a new grant fund offering up to £30,000 to organisations supporting blind and vision impaired people to prepare for work, apply for jobs, stay in employment, or develop digital and tech-based skills. The fund encourages collaborative, lived-experience-led projects and is open to charities, CIOs, CICs, and other eligible non-profits working directly with people affected by sight loss. Applications open in early November and will close in January.
Applications open: 3 November 2025 Deadline: 6 January 2026
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Ashden Awards for Climate and Energy Innovation
Applications are now open for the 2026 Ashden Awards, supporting organisations delivering practical solutions to climate and energy challenges that cut emissions and create social and economic benefit. Up to £40,000 and tailored development support are available for UK and Global South projects that expand access to clean energy or protect and restore nature, with winners also gaining major profile and investor connections. Eligible applicants include charities, social enterprises, community groups, public bodies and mission-led businesses.
Deadline: 8 December 2025
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New Environment-Focused Awards for All Funding
The National Lottery Community Fund has launched a dedicated Awards for All England stream to support community projects that help people connect with nature or take local action to improve the environment. Grants of £300 to £20,000 are available for new or existing activities, one-off events, or organisational adaptation linked to environmental impact. Decisions are made within 16 weeks, and the programme is open now to groups across England that do not currently hold an existing Awards for All grant.
Application window closes 17 December 2025
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Funding Available to Support Babies in the First 1001 Days
The 1001 Critical Days Foundation is offering long-term grants of up to £100,000 per year for UK charities working to improve the emotional and physical development of babies from pregnancy to age two. Funding is aimed at projects delivered through family hubs or similar joined-up support models that remove stigma, reach more families, and create lasting impact. An information webinar is scheduled for early November, and charities are now invited to submit an Expression of Interest.
EOI deadline: 19 December 2025 Webinar: 3 November 2025, 11:30–12:15
Learn more about this funding opportunity
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Social Housing Innovation Fund for Tenant-Led Projects
A new £1 million Social Housing Innovation Fund has opened for applications in England, offering grants of up to £100,000 for projects that strengthen tenant voice and influence within social housing. The fund is open to social landlords, tenant-led groups and partnerships that can demonstrate genuine co-production with residents and test new ways of shaping policies, services and decision-making. Consortium bids are welcomed, and all learning will be shared nationally to drive sector-wide improvement.
Deadline: 9 January 2026
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Airbnb Launches ‘Best of British’ Fund
Airbnb has announced a new £1 million fund to help small organisations across the UK turn local traditions into visitor-attracting experiences, with grants of up to £100,000 available. The fund is open to charities, social enterprises, cultural groups and small businesses that can showcase distinctive heritage, food, arts or outdoor activities and boost local tourism at a time when many hospitality venues are closing. Applications are now open, with funding awarded in 2026.
Deadline: 23 November 2025
Explore more about this new fund
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Debt Advice Transformation Fund
The Money and Pensions Service has launched a new Debt Advice Transformation Fund to support large-scale organisations working in England’s free-to-client debt advice sector. Grants of £25,000 to £100,000 are available for short-term projects that test new models, build sector collaboration, strengthen evidence and improve long-term access to quality debt advice. Applications are open to major not-for-profit and commercial providers, as well as membership bodies leading work across the sector.
Deadline: 14 November 2025, 12pm
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Community Paddlesport Access Projects
The Canoe Foundation is inviting applications for funding to support projects that improve public access to waterways and create safe launch and landing points for paddlers of all ages and abilities. The fund backs practical, ready-to-go schemes that enhance rivers, canals and coastlines, encourage responsible use and widen participation in paddlesport. Grants are open to charities, community groups, clubs and local authorities.
Deadline: 18 December 2025
More about this funding opportunity
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Let Teachers SHINE Funding for Innovative Classroom Projects
SHINE has opened its annual Let Teachers SHINE fund, offering up to £25,000 over two years to teachers with bold ideas that can improve outcomes for disadvantaged pupils in the North of England. The programme backs creative, classroom-tested projects and provides both funding and tailored support to help teachers develop and scale their work. Applications are open to practising teachers across England through a simple online process.
Deadline: 14 January 2026
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Youth Music £200,000 Fund to Champion Disabled Young Creatives
Youth Music has launched its new Shift the Scene Fund, offering grants of up to £200,000 for organisations in England that create ambitious, accessible creative opportunities led by and for Disabled children and young people. The fund aims to tackle ableism in the sector and back projects where inclusion is embedded from the start. Applications open now, with a two-stage process and online Q&A sessions available for interested groups.
Stage 1 deadline: 28 November 2025
Learn more about this funding opportunity
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Manserghs Apprentice Trust funding for apprentices in Warton Parish
The Trust will meet on Wednesday 19th November 2025 at the George Washington Hotel, Warton at 7.15pm.
The Trust has the discretion to award cash sums for male & female apprentices in “the old Parish of Warton” i.e. Warton, Carnforth, Silverdale, Borwick, Priest Hutton, Yealand Redmayne and Yealand Conyers.
To qualify for a payment, you must be in an apprenticeship with an employer, aged between 16 and 20, and live in one of the above areas.
If you think you may qualify, please attend on the evening. You should be accompanied by a parent or guardian and bring with you some evidence of your apprenticeship. Such evidence could include a piece of coursework or a letter of reference from your employer.
If you cannot attend on the evening or would like further information prior please contact Shaun Foreman of Ratcliffe & Bibby Solicitors on 01524 734884
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Lancaster & Morecambe Westminster Foundation Community Grants
The Westminster Foundation is inviting applications for its Community Grant Programme, offering up to £15,000 per year for up to two years to small and medium-sized organisations working with children and young people aged 0–25. This is a fantastic opportunity for groups in Northern Lancashire – including the Lancaster and Morecambe area – to access funding for projects that promote sports and physical activity, education and career readiness, healthy diets, and connections with land and nature. Applications are reviewed quarterly, with the next deadline on 31 October 2025.
Deadline: 31 October 2025
Eligible area: Lancaster & Morecambe (Northern Lancashire)
More info: Westminster Foundation Community Grants
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Kristina Martin Charitable Trust Opens New Mental Health Grant Round
The Kristina Martin Charitable Trust is inviting applications from UK-registered charities working to improve mental health and wellbeing. With grants of up to £50,000, this funding round focuses on four key themes: breaking the link between homelessness and poor mental health, reducing the impact of social media on mental health, tackling social isolation through community hubs, and improving mental health outcomes for children and young people.
A total of £400,000 is available, with priority given to innovative, community-driven approaches that foster hope and resilience.
Applications open: 24 October 2025
Closing date: 12 December 2025
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Condition Improvement Fund Opens for 2026–27 Applications
The Department for Education has opened applications for the 2026–27 Condition Improvement Fund (CIF), providing capital grants to help schools and colleges across England maintain safe, high-quality learning environments. The fund supports essential building repairs, upgrades, and a limited number of expansion projects for eligible academies, sixth form colleges, and voluntary aided schools. Organisations can access detailed guidance and a loan repayment calculator to support their applications. Those facing urgent issues that risk immediate closure can also apply for urgent capital support.
Apply by 16 December 2025
Find out more about this fund and how to apply
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Hinrichsen Foundation Grants for Music Projects Now Open
The Hinrichsen Foundation is inviting applications for its next round of funding to support individuals, organisations, and charities delivering projects that promote and develop music. Priority will be given to UK-based, composer-led or artist-led projects, though international collaborations are welcome. Grants typically range from £500 to £3,000, with larger multi-year partnerships considered in the May funding round. This is an excellent opportunity for creative practitioners and organisations to bring new musical ideas to life and strengthen the UK’s cultural landscape.
Deadline: Friday 14 March 2025
Contact: [email protected]
Visit the Hinrichsen Foundation for more
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Common Ground Resilience Fund Opens to Strengthen Local Communities
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) has opened applications for the Common Ground Resilience Fund, supporting the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector to build stronger, more resilient communities across England. With a total of £1.7 million available for 2025/26, the fund offers capital grants of up to £10,000 for projects that enhance local spaces and develop community cohesion.
Deadline: 21 November 2025
Funding awarded: January 2026
Learn more about this funding option
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Funding Open for Small and Medium Museums: Museum Fundamentals 2026
The Museum Fundamentals grant programme, jointly funded by the Pilgrim Trust and the Julia Rausing Trust, is now open for expressions of interest. Designed to help small and medium-sized museums strengthen their collections care, documentation, and access, the fund offers up to £20,000 to support projects that improve knowledge, conservation, and engagement with heritage collections. Successful applicants will also receive expert mentoring to guide project delivery.
Deadline for expressions of interest: 5pm, Friday 6 February 2026
Full application deadline: 5pm, Friday 27 March 2026
Eligibility: AIM member museums with fewer than 50,000 annual visitors.
Find out more and apply via the Association of Independent Museums (AIM) website.
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Weston Loan Programme Now Open for UK Museums
The Weston Loan Programme with Art Fund is inviting applications from regional museums, galleries, historic houses, libraries, and archives across the UK. Offering grants of £5,000 to £35,000, the programme supports short-term loans of significant artworks and artefacts, helping smaller institutions display high-profile objects, deepen community engagement, and build curatorial expertise. Funded by the Garfield Weston Foundation, this initiative covers costs related to securing, displaying, and promoting loaned works, with a focus on strategic partnerships and audience development.
Deadline: 5pm, Friday 12 December 2025
Apply and download guidance via the Art Fund website.
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Government’s Connect Fund Reopens to Strengthen East–West Community Links
The Government’s £1 million Connect Fund has reopened to support voluntary, community and civic organisations working to strengthen connections between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK. With grants of up to £9,999, the fund backs initiatives that build lasting civic relationships, promote cultural and sporting links, and encourage positive East–West dialogue. Activities can take place in Northern Ireland or Great Britain, provided they benefit Northern Ireland communities. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis but may close early once funds are allocated.
Funding available: Up to £9,999
Round 1: 12 June 2025 – 30 April 2026
More information: Connect Fund – GOV.UK Find a Grant
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Common Ground Grants
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) is committed to building cohesive and resilient communities. The Common Ground Resilience Fund was launched in September to support local places, and a key part of this is promoting the important role of the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector.
The grant is open to applications from VCSE organisations with a base and operating in England, with charitable, benevolent or philanthropic purposes.
Up to £1.7 million capital funding will be available within the 2025/2026 financial year, distributed in payments of up to £10,000 per successful applicant.
Applications are now open.
Deadline: 21 November
Funding awarded: January 2026
Read full information and apply
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Naturesave Trust Biodiversity Grants
The theme for Naturesave’s third round of funding for 2025 is biodiversity. Grants of up to £5,000 are available for charities and community groups for projects that support biodiversity through planting, creating gardens, wildlife surveys, habitat restoration and a range of other activities.
Apply by 27 November at 12 noon
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West End Morecambe Solidarity Fund
West End Morecambe Big Local have asked LDCVS to establish the West End Morecambe Solidarity Fund. Through this fund, community organisations can access money to buy goods and services on behalf of individuals or families living in the West End Morecambe Big Local area, supporting them with urgent needs up to the value of £250.
The fund is open for applications now. Decisions will be made shortly after applications are received (within two weeks on average) and the opportunity will remain open until all the funds have been granted. You can find out more information and read a guidance document by visiting www.lancastercvs.org.uk/wemsf
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Lancaster City Council Household Support Fund
Lancaster City Council, in partnership with North Lancashire Citizens Advice, has reopened its Household Support Fund to assist residents struggling with the rising cost of living. Funded by the Department for Work and Pensions, the scheme provides longer-term support for eligible individuals aged 16+ living in the Lancaster District who are facing financial hardship. Assistance may cover essentials such as utility bills, food, appliances, and housing costs. Applicants must not have received support from the fund in the past six months and will be required to engage with Citizens Advice for assessment and benefit checks.
Households will only be able to submit one application between April 1st 2025 -March 31st 2026.
Find out more about the LCC Household Support Fund
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Eric Wright Charitable Trust 2025
Once again, Lancaster District CVS is working with the Eric Wright Charitable Trust to distribute grants of up to £500 to community organisations with an annual income below £50,000. Projects simply need to show how they can make a positive difference to the lives and wellbeing of people of any age.
The fund opened for applications on Friday 18 April.
There are no fixed application deadlines. Apply for funding at any time and we’ll let you know the result by the middle of the following month. For example, all organisations that submit an application before midnight on 30 April will find out whether or not they have a grant in the middle of May. May applicants will find out in June, and so on until the fund is entirely allocated.
Download full guidance and apply at www.lancastercvs.org.uk/funding or to ask any questions about the fund please get in touch by email at [email protected]
Stagecoach Marks Remembrance with Free Travel for Armed Forces Community
Stagecoach is once again honouring the nation’s Armed Forces by offering free bus travel to serving military personnel, veterans, and cadets this Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day. The initiative, backed by the company’s employee-led Veterans Network, aims to support attendance at memorial events across the UK, with selected buses also displaying poppy graphics and tribute messages. As a long-standing signatory of the Armed Forces Covenant, Stagecoach continues to champion meaningful recognition of those who have served.
Date: 9 & 11 November 2025
Read more about this free service
More info on service updates
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Morecambe Community Riso Press Opens Doors for Creative Printing
The Morecambe Community Riso Press is inviting local creatives, community groups, and curious beginners to get hands-on with eco-friendly Risograph printing at their studio inside Good Things Studios, just a stone’s throw from the seafront. Offering small-group workshops, access to a growing zine library, and ongoing studio membership through the low-cost Riso Club, the space is designed to nurture DIY creativity, bold design, and community-led storytelling. No experience is needed — just enthusiasm and ideas.
Open access: Tues–Thurs & some Saturdays, 10am–5pm Location: Good Things Studios, Morecambe
For more info view this leaflet
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LDHAS Announces Date for 2025 Annual General Meeting
Lancaster & District Homeless Action Service will hold its Annual General Meeting next month, inviting supporters, partners and members of the community to attend and hear updates on the charity’s work. The AGM will take place at the LDHAS centre, with refreshments available beforehand and all welcome to join.
Date & time: Monday 17 November 2025, 5.30pm (refreshments from 5pm)
Location: 2 Aalborg Place, Lancaster LA1 1BJ
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Turn2us Updates Its Support Tools to Boost Income for Claimants
Turn2us has announced new improvements to its online tools, making it easier for people to maximise their income when navigating the benefits system. The PIP Helper and Benefits Calculator now link together, so anyone awarded PIP can move straight into a benefits check without re-entering their details – reducing stress and helping people claim everything they’re entitled to. The charity has also shared an update on the Warm Homes Network, a partnership with Citizens Advice Manchester and YES Energy Solutions offering income support, fuel voucher access, energy debt help and efficiency advice across the Midlands and the North of England. Organisations can also order free leaflets and posters to promote Turn2us tools in their community.
Find out more and Sign up with Turn2US
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Get Festive for a Cause – Christmas Jumper Day
Pull on your brightest, silliest, or most sparkly Christmas jumper and help support St John’s Hospice this festive season! On Friday 12 December, workplaces across the district are encouraged to swap suits for sweaters and donate a minimum of £2 each to raise vital funds for the hospice’s compassionate care services. Businesses can sign up to receive a free fundraising pack, full of ideas and resources to make the day even more fun and festive. A simple way to spread joy, boost team spirit, and make a difference this Christmas.
12 December
Find out more and register your workplace at St John’s Hospice.
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Vale View Consultation
Lancashire County Council are completing a review of 5 residential care homes and 5 day centres across Lancashire as part of their ‘redesign’. This review has now gone to the public consultation phase, and they would really appreciate your support in trying to keep their much-needed service within our community.
Vale View provides much needed respite for carers and family members; they enable people to continue working whilst they know that their loved one is in a safe and caring environment. They enable their clients to remain in their own homes for longer, providing support to remain mobile, use daily living skills and administer medication.
They are asking if you could spare 10 minutes of your time to complete the consultation linked below, without the local communities support the future for Vale View looks uncertain.
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Festival of Culture 2025 – A Celebration of Unity and Diversity in Lancaster
What an incredible weekend at Ashton Hall as the 12th Annual Festival of Culture brought Lancaster to life with colour, music, and community spirit. The event was a joyful showcase of the rich diversity that makes our district so unique — from dance, poetry, and global cuisine to inspiring performances and shared stories that celebrated connection across cultures.
A huge thank you and congratulations to everyone who joined us, performed, volunteered, or helped bring this much-loved tradition to life. Special appreciation goes to the Communities Together Group, whose dedication continues to make this festival a highlight of Lancaster’s cultural calendar.
See the full photo gallery of the day here
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Call for Stallholders – Wellness, Advice, Resource and Money Matters Event
Cosy Homes in Lancashire is inviting local organisations, charities, and services to take part in their Wellness, Advice, Resource and Money Matters event this December. This free community drop-in will offer residents advice and practical support to help them stay safe, warm, and well this winter — with free hot drinks, a prize draw for cosy household items, and direct access to local services.
Groups interested in hosting a stall are encouraged to get in touch early to secure a space.
Date & time: Monday 8 December 2025, 1–4pm
Location: The Platform, Morecambe
Contact: [email protected]
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Lancaster Local Takes on the Arctic for Citizens Advice
Lancaster’s own Phil McGrath is taking on an extraordinary challenge — the Arctic Half Marathon in Spitsbergen on 6 June 2026 — to raise vital funds for Citizens Advice North Lancashire. Running across ice and snow in sub-zero conditions, Phil’s mission is deeply personal. While undergoing his own cancer journey, he’s determined to support others facing the same battles, raising awareness of the practical and emotional challenges that come with a diagnosis.
Citizens Advice provides free, confidential, and independent advice on everything from benefits and debt to employment and housing — a lifeline for many people coping with illness. Phil’s fundraising goal is £1,000, helping ensure this crucial service can continue supporting those who need it most.
Support Phil’s journey
Event: Arctic Half Marathon, Spitsbergen – 6 June 2026
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Activate: Supper Clubs – Building Connections Over a Shared Meal
Active Lancashire invites community members, sports clubs, and welfare organisations to join their Activate: Supper Clubs this November — a series of relaxed evening events designed to bring people together over good food and great conversation. Each Supper Club offers a chance to connect with like-minded individuals, share success stories, and spark new collaborations that strengthen local communities.
Lancaster event: Monday 17 November, 4.30–7pm, The Centre at St Thomas’ Church
Other dates and locations across Lancashire are also available.
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Citizens Advice Morecambe Bay Calendar
Citizens Advice have released a brand-new calendar for 2026 as a joint fundraising project with Morecambe Bay Foodbank.
It features 12 stunning photographs of the majestic bay taken by staff and volunteers. The calendars are a bargain at £10 and make a perfect Christmas present!
The proceeds from the calendar will go towards helping the joint projects of the Morecambe Bay Foodbank and Citizens Advice North Lancashire.
Calendars can be purchased here
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Host University Students for their work experience
Are you a third sector organisation looking to boost capacity, bring in fresh ideas, and support the next generation of changemakers? Hosting students is a fantastic opportunity to do just that — and it’s completely free of charge.
Our students are passionate, skilled, and eager to contribute meaningfully to your work. Whether you need support with research, community engagement, policy analysis, or communications, a placement student can offer valuable input while gaining real-world experience.
By hosting students, you’ll:
- Gain additional support for ongoing projects
- Access new perspectives and up-to-date academic knowledge
- Strengthen links with local universities and future talent
- Contribute to a more inclusive and socially engaged workforce
There’s no financial cost to you — just a commitment to mentoring and providing a meaningful learning experience.
Please email [email protected] or [email protected] to express your interest and explore you can partner with us!


Vision for Volunteering – Please complete this quick Survey
Lancaster District CVS is supporting a countywide project called Volunteering for Health, which is a partnership between Lancashire Association of CVSs, NHS Charities Together, NHS England, and CW+, building on the recommendations of the NHS Volunteering Taskforce, with the aim of improving the volunteering experience in Northwest England.
We really want Lancaster to be well represented in this survey, and this is a chance to make sure that our perspective is included in a future Vision for Volunteering for the county. This is especially important when you consider the future changes to local authority boundaries – help us to make sure that Lancaster’s voice is heard by completing this quick, five-minute survey. Please share this if you can.
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Do you need a volunteer on 20 November?
We have been contacted by someone in the Morecambe area who has an employer supported volunteering day on 20th November. They are new to the area and work remotely, so cannot join in with other team members across the country.
Do you need a volunteer for Thursday 20th November? Would you welcome an extra pair of hands for the day? Could you think of something that someone could do for just one day? Morecambe area preferred.
Please contact [email protected] ASAP with details.
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Business Adviser with Young Enterprise
The Business Adviser volunteer role will help students in Lancaster set up and run a successful business over an academic year. This involves mentoring, facilitation, instilling business acumen, and encouraging them to learn from various challenges and setbacks.
Time commitment includes weekly team meetings of at least an hour during term term, during or after the school day.
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Nominations Open for The King’s Award for Voluntary Service 2026
The King’s Award for Voluntary Service is now open for nominations, offering national recognition to outstanding volunteer-led groups making a real difference in their communities. The award is the highest honour a voluntary group can receive in the UK, equivalent to an MBE, and is held for life. Individuals and organisations are encouraged to put forward groups whose work deserves celebration and wider visibility.
Deadline for nominations: 1 December 2025
To nominate, how to nominate and all about nominating click here!
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Volunteers Needed for Winter Community Meals Programme
The Food Justice Partnership is putting together a programme of free community meals and pop-up food clubs to support local residents over Christmas and New Year, and they’re calling for volunteers to help make it happen. They’re also keen to hear from any groups interested in hosting their own winter meal during the festive period. Anyone able to lend a hand or find out more can register their interest via the link provided.
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1st Silverdale Cubs Call for Volunteers
1st Silverdale Cubs is on the lookout for new volunteer leaders to inspire local 8–11-year-olds as they build confidence, learn new skills and take on fresh challenges every Wednesday evening. No scouting expertise required – just enthusiasm and a willingness to help young people speak up, try new things and grow. Anyone curious about getting involved can complete a short expression-of-interest form and chat with the team to find the right role.
Find out more via the ‘Help with 1st Silverdale Cubs’ volunteer form
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Treasurer – Network for a Better World
Network for a Better World is a small, lay missionary organisation which works with the people of Sitima Mission in South Malawi. They operate by sending out volunteers to initiate and help maintain projects in education, the environment, health promotion, business enterprise and craft.
They are currently looking for a someone to take up the position of Treasurer. They have a board of trustees and long-standing volunteers who, though based in the UK, make a big contribution to supporting their work in Malawi. If you have knowledge of maintaining financial records for an organisation and are committed to helping empower people living in extreme poverty, please get in touch with them.
For more information visit their website www.n4bw.org.uk or email [email protected]
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Retail Volunteers at Barnardos
Retail stores are the face of the Barnardos charity on the high street. Volunteers help to sort, tag and place stock on sale, dress the store so it looks attractive, and work on the till to make sales to customers.
Opportunities are currently available at the Lytham Children’s Store.
Vision for Volunteering Survey
Volunteering for Health is being delivered through a partnership between LACVS, NHS Charities Together, NHS England, and CW+, building on the recommendations of the NHS Volunteering Taskforce, with the aim of improving the volunteering experience in Northwest England.
Lancaster District CVS is supporting colleagues across Lancashire by starting to look at what is good about volunteering, what challenges there are, and how we can improve things. We also want to look at the wider reach of health volunteering and show the importance of infrastructure to make this work.
Volunteering for Health will develop a Vison for Volunteering for Lancashire from these insights. To gather data Volunteering for Health have put together a survey for residents of Lancashire to fill out, linked below. This will inform the Vision. The survey is live until the end of December 2025.
We really want Lancaster to be well represented in this survey, and this is a chance to make sure that our perspective is included in any future vision for the county. This is especially important when you consider the future changes to local authority boundaries – help us to make sure that Lancaster’s voice is heard by completing this quick, five-minute survey. Please share this if you can.
https://forms.office.com/e/HsD5aDdds5?origin=lprLink
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Director (Voluntary) – Morecambe Maritime Festival CIC
Morecambe Maritime Festival CIC is seeking up to four new Directors (two executive and two non-executive) to help guide the organisation through its next exciting phase of growth. The festival, founded in 2024, celebrates Morecambe’s rich maritime heritage through music, performance, and education — bringing together communities, families, and local businesses while supporting Morecambe Lifeboats. Directors will contribute to strategic planning, governance, and partnership development, acting as ambassadors for one of the North West’s most vibrant emerging coastal festivals.
Salary: Voluntary position
Contract: Ongoing voluntary role (approx. six board meetings per year plus festival involvement)
Location: Morecambe, Lancashire (hybrid engagement possible)
Closing date: Not specified – expressions of interest invited (contact John Metcalfe: [email protected]
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Warehouse Person / Relief Driver – Morecambe Bay Foodbank
The Foodbank are in need of assistance to work alongside current warehouse volunteers to lift, move and record stock, and to stand in as van crew or driver when needed for the deliver and collection vehicles.
Volunteers should commit to either one or two four hour morning shifts per week.
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Lancaster District Food Justice Partnership
Join the LDFJP board of trustees to guide the partnership’s strategic direction and make positive change. Do you have a passion for food justice and community resilience? Join their board of trustees!
This is a great opportunity for members of the community to help steer the direction of the Lancaster District Food Justice Partnership (LDFJP) as they enter a new phase of becoming a charity. You will act as an ambassador for the LDFJP and provide guidance in various decision-making processes as well as developing and overseeing the overall strategy of the organisation.
Click here to read the full role description and person specification
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Trustees with the Lune Valley Community Society
Lune Valley Community Society runs a swimming pool on a not for profit basis for the benefit of the community.
A board of volunteer Trustees run the pool along with the employed team. They currently have a Trustee team of four which they’d like to expand in order to provide strategic direction and to share the tasks needed to run a successful sustainable swimming pool.
Potential trustees with skills in financial management, business management, marketing, fundraising, or maintenance and compliance and particularly sought after.
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Project Team Member with the Ryelands House Revival Project
Ryelands House is a Grade II listed building in the centre of Ryelands Park. The North Lancashire Community Land Trust seeks a third director, to help oversee the initial take-over of Ryelands House for community use. They are looking for someone with project management, fund-raising and/or financial management skills.
The Trust expect to take the building over in January and will then need to organise some basic repairs to make parts of it usable for occupation.
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Family Support Volunteer with Rainbow Trust Children’s Charity
Volunteers provide additional support to the families the Trust works either by volunteering alongside our Family Support Workers, or supporting families independently. This could include social support, accompanying families for day-to-day activities, hospital visits, and practical assistance in the home.
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Governors for Lancaster & Morecambe College
Lancaster & Morecambe College is seeking new members for its Board of Governors. The Board provides strategic leadership, oversees the work of the College, and ensures that the courses delivered meet the needs of our local communities.
We are particularly keen to hear from individuals with experience in the VCSE sector, who can help shape and champion community-based learning. As a Governor, you’ll bring your professional skills, life experience, and commitment to influencing the College’s future direction and impact.
Our CEO, Yak Patel, is coming to the end of his 8-year term as a Governor and would be happy to speak with anyone interested in finding out more about the role. Please email him at [email protected]
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Company Secretary (Volunteer) – Lune Valley Community Land Trust
Lune Valley CLT (a Community Benefit Society) seeks a conscientious Company Secretary to handle core governance admin (statutory records, filings, AGM prep) and support Board meetings (organising, attending and minuting roughly every 6 weeks). Approx. 2 hours/month (peaks around November AGM). No prior CS or legal experience required—just good organisation, reliability and an interest in community-led affordable housing and local green space stewardship.
Salary: Volunteer (unpaid)
Contract: Part-time, ongoing (c. 2 hrs/month + occasional evening meetings)
Location: Lune Valley area (Halton/Caton/Silverdale/Arnside); mix of remote admin + local evening meetings
Closing date: Not stated (express interest via [email protected] or 07887 243512)
Read more about this opportunity
Visit the organisations website here
View a Youtube video providing more context
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SAFE Data Volunteer
Supportive Approachable Friendly Environment (SAFE) is seeking a Data Volunteer to help analyse and report on the impact of its mental health support groups in Lancaster and Morecambe. This flexible, home-based role involves reviewing attendance and feedback data, identifying trends and gaps, creating reports and infographics, and supporting monitoring and evaluation processes. Volunteers should be confident with spreadsheets, detail-focused, and empathetic. Training (including safeguarding) and travel expenses are provided.
Location: Home-based (with occasional online/in-person meetings in Lancaster/Morecambe)
Commitment: Flexible, between 24 July 2025 – 24 January 2026
Expenses: Travel reimbursed (public transport or mileage)
Requirements: 18+, DBS check (or willing to undergo one), strong data and communication skills
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Retail Volunteers at Barnardos
Retail stores are the face of the Barnardos charity on the high street. Volunteers help to sort, tag and place stock on sale, dress the store so it looks attractive, and work on the till to make sales to customers.
Opportunities are currently available at the Preston Beacon store.
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Charity Shop Volunteer at Three Dogs
Three Dogs, are looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join their shop at 48 Euston Road, Morecambe. Duties will include manning the till, housekeeping, receiving donations, and supporting customers.
Full training will be provided.
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Gardener/Groundskeeper with CancerCare
This role will help improve the outdoor environment and green spaces of CancerCare’s building by providing gardening and groundskeeping support, creating a safe, welcoming, and pleasant atmosphere for clients, staff, and visitors.
The role is ideal for someone who likes working outdoors and is happy to volunteer on a flexible basis without needing to commit to set days or hours.
Find out more and register here
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King’s Award for Voluntary Service 2026 – Nominations Now Open
You can now nominate groups for the 2026 King’s Award for Voluntary Service (KAVS). This award, formerly known as the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, is equivalent to an MBE and is an amazing opportunity to recognise and celebrate local organisations that support our communities.
CVS can support you with your nominations and has supported, and nominated, many groups over the years, including several that went on to receive the Award. If you would like to ask questions or need further help and support with a nomination please contact [email protected].
Awards 14 November
Find out more about the KAVS, including how to nominate
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Could you use a finance support volunteer?
We have recently been contacted by a young person with an interest in accounting and finance who would like to volunteer in a support role to gain some skills and experiences before applying for an apprenticeship next year. If you would be interested in speaking with this young person (over 18) please contact Mark via email at [email protected].
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County HR Advisor with Scouts West Lancashire
This role will provide a generalist HR advisory service to committees, line managers and employees. Areas of advice will include recruitment and selection, employee relations, employment legislation, policies and procedures, and performance management.
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Group Activities Helper with Age UK Lancashire
This will will help with activities for older people at Ellel Village Hall on Mondays and Wednesdays between 1pm and 4pm. The role will support Age UK staff in planning, organising and delivering the daily activities that Age UK provide for their service members, as well as taking the lead and running an activity so that staff can have a break.
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Volunteers & Committee Members with National Autistic Society (Lancaster & Morecambe)
The local branch of the National Autistic Society is looking for new volunteers and committee members to help support local families and autistic adults, with opportunities to get involved with fundraising, organising coffee mornings, and helping out at support groups.
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Join Barnardo’s Retail Volunteer Team
Barnardo’s is on the lookout for friendly faces to join their volunteer teams at their Lancaster and Morecambe shops. Whether you’re into fashion, love chatting with customers, or want to build your retail skills, this is a great way to give back while gaining valuable experience. Every hour you give helps raise vital funds to support children and young people to feel safe, happy, healthy, and hopeful – and to know they truly belong.
Here’s a video to find out more…
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Become a Bay Volunteer
Make a difference for people in the Morecambe/Heysham area by volunteering with Bay Volunteers.
Bay Volunteers seek to support and improve the lives of vulnerable people in the community by providing various types of support such as shopping for people or in person or phone-call based befriending.
They have a variety of opportunities that will fit your availability to support people which you can pick and choose from, doing them on a day and time which suits you.
Discover how you can volunteer by emailing [email protected], calling: 01524 841941 or DM Bay Volunteers on social media @bayvolunteers
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Code Club Volunteers Wanted
Code Club is free and open to all school-aged young people. They offer support, resources, projects and training for local schools and community volunteers who are interested in running clubs for local children/young people.
They are looking for people to volunteer who have any experience in the tech industry or are interested in running/supporting a free Code Club in the local area.
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Charity Volunteer Trustees – Escape2Make
Do you live in the Lancaster District and are you passionate about creativity, community and making a difference in young people’s lives? Would you like to help to shape our future?
E2M are expanding their board to strengthen their capacity, skills base and reflect the communities they serve, and they are looking for people with skills and experience in the following areas:
- Arts/Artist
- Youth Work
- Marketing
- Tech/digital
- Fundraising
Find out more about E2M and this role
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The Board of Governors oversees the work of the College and provides strategic leadership to support and challenge leaders. Governors make strategic decisions that will ensure the future of the College and that the courses it delivers meet the needs of its local communities.
Non-Executive Director (Voluntary) with LESS
LESS is a not for profit Community Interest Company. It has been working in Lancaster District since 2007 to build climate resilience and support more sustainable living. LESS currently holds the coordination function for the Food Futures network and has supported the set up of other strategic local food projects such as Gather, The Plot, Where The Wildings Are! and the Closing Loops project.
LESS is seeking a couple of new Directors to join our team. These are voluntary roles and they welcome people who are passionate about local food systems, creative local solutions to global challenges and/or have skills/experience in Finance, IT, HR, Equalities, Diversity & Inclusion, Safeguarding and Health & Safety.
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Volunteer Drivers with the Rainbow Trust
Volunteer drivers help give additional support to the families the Trust works with by providing safe, comfortable and reliable transport, enabling them to travel safely to healthcare appointments, school and to other activities.
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Volunteer Roles with SAFE
Supportive Approachable Friendly Environment (SAFE) (1203674) is a Charity for adults & young people 13+ living within the Lancaster and Morecambe district who may be experience mental health and other life challenges. They run two groups: Prop Up Project & Socialease.
Data Volunteer
The volunteer will work largely remotely to analyse attendance records, evaluations and feedback services, organise outcome data and report trends and themes, collect feedback and evaluations, and conduct surveys.
Communications, Networking & Marketing Volunteer
The volunteer will carry out varied tasks including creating flyers and graphics, drafting newsletters, sharing community updates, attending events to promote SAFE, and building links with local organisations.
Fundraising Volunteer
Working in a team alongside the CEO, the volunteer will carry out a range of tasks including sourcing prizes, donations and sponsorships, promoting and helping out at fundraising events, and building relationships with supporters.
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This City of Sanctuary project takes donated bikes and makes them safe to use. They then loan the bikes to asylum seekers and refugees, and fix those bikes if they develop a problem. Volunteers meet most Wednesday afternoons for two hours at the workshop off Willow Lane.
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Friends of Lancaster Library Volunteers Wanted
If you would like to meet new people and share your skills, then maybe this volunteering opportunity is for you! FOLL are looking for reliable cafe, library and event volunteers from 4 hours a week.
FOLL Cafe Times:
- Wednesday Piano Cafe – 11am-1pm
- Thursday Wellbeing Cafe – 1pm-3pm
- Spectrum Cafe – 1st Wednesday of the month – 1:30pm-3:30pm
Crafters, bakers, creatives, share your ideas and make Lancaster central library a thriving community!
To find out more contact [email protected] or pop into one of the cafes for a chat.
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Chair of Trustees at Galgate Scout Group
You don’t have to be a Scout leader to help provide exciting activities and skills to young people. Galgate Scout Group has a Trustee board who support with vital oversight of the finances, organisation and policies.
They are seeking a new Chair of Trustees who will: lead the Trustee Board, plan and lead Trustee Board meetings and the Annual General Meeting, liaise with the Lead Volunteer of the group and support other Trustees.
There are only 3 meetings a year plus an AGM, but you will also liaise with the Lead Volunteer regularly and communicate with other Trustees when necessary.
You don’t need to have experience of Scouts as training is provided.
For an informal chat about this opportunity email [email protected]
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Museum Support Volunteer at Lancaster Castle
Lancashire Constabulary’s is seeking volunteers for the role of museum support at Lancashire Police Museum at Lancaster Castle. Volunteers will promote and support the Historical Values of the Constabulary by providing effective customer focus and support to members of the public, welcoming visitors, conducting clerical duties, and updating officers on feedback from the public.
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Police Cadet Leader
Are you looking for an opportunity to develop yourself, to lead and inspire young people? If so, why not become a Cadet Leader and support Lancashire Police Cadets.
Lancashire Police Cadets are young people aged 13 – 18 years of age who meet weekly (term-time only) they are also involved in local community projects and fundraising.
Training will be provided where necessary and may be in the form of peer support, distance learning or trainer led. Volunteers must have completed the required training before the activity can be undertaken and may be asked to regularly refresh training where required.
This opportunity is subject to police vetting and to qualify you must have been a resident in the UK for the past 3 years.
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Volunteer Opportunity with Bay Volunteers
Bay Volunteers is always looking for new volunteers for multiple different roles to support people across the Lancaster District; however, one role that they are particularly short of is volunteers who would like to provide a regular (weekly/fortnightly) listening visit to a vulnerable person who is partially/fully housebound in the Morecambe/Heysham area. These listening visits, even just for an hour, can have such a huge impact on a person’s mental health and wellbeing when they are feeling so lonely and isolated. Could you help?
You can find out more information here or sign up here.
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The Ultimate Guide to Volunteer Recruitment
A new guide, The Ultimate Guide to Volunteer Recruitment in 2025, explores the modern landscape of volunteering and offers actionable strategies to help non-profits thrive. The guide highlights key trends—such as a rise in informal, virtual, and skills-based volunteering—and addresses persistent hurdles like limited resources, low engagement, and mismatched roles. It also shares 11 smart, sustainable recruitment strategies, from flexible onboarding and leveraging volunteer feedback, to showcasing impact and tapping into digital tools.
As demand for non-profit services increases, this guide equips organisations with the tools needed to build stronger, more resilient volunteer programs.
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Volunteer Driver for CancerCare
Volunteer Drivers providing transport for service users to and from CancerCare appointments. They are relied upon to create a good impression so above anything else, volunteers will need to have a good rapport with many different types of people, helping them feel looked after and at ease when they are on their way to and from appointments. Volunteers will need to drive safely and sensibly whilst following the Highway Code at all times.
Treasurer at The Rainbow Centre
The Rainbow Centre in Morecambe provides a range of weekly activities run by both volunteer leaders and professional instructors. The Centre is a vibrant and welcoming place and new members are warmly welcomed.
The Centre’s board is looking for a new Treasurer to oversee all financial aspects of their operation and evaluate their financial position and associate risks. The Treasurer will also assist the Chair, other officers and the Centre Manager in ensuring that the Board of Trustees fulfils its duties and responsibilities for the proper financial governance of the charity.
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Maintenance Volunteer at The Rainbow Centre
The Rainbow Centre in Morecambe provides a range of weekly activities run by both volunteer leaders and professional instructors. The Centre is a vibrant and welcoming place and new members are warmly welcomed.
The Centre needs someone to help out with a wide range of tasks from small DIY jobs including small joinery tasks, basic decorating, keeping storage areas tidy, putting together flat pack furniture and other similar jobs. The time commitment is approximately one day a week, 9am – 3:30pm.
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Under 18 Volunteering
We’ve had a great response over the last few months to our call for opportunities for under 18s to volunteer, but we really want to widen participation as much as we can. So, if you have any roles for under 18s to support your organisation or project, please let us know.
Like the idea of involving under 18s but have concerns? Perhaps you’re worried about insurance, or safeguarding – whatever your question, let us know and we can support you to engage under 18s with your work.
We are still getting requests from parents and students looking for volunteering opportunities for people aged between 14 and 17, so if you’d like to offer them something, let us know.
Please email [email protected] with the details.
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Opportunities for Volunteering from Home
Do you have any volunteering roles that can be done from home? We would like to increase the number of options that are available for people who either cannot, or would prefer not to, go out to volunteer.
This can include people with disabilities; people who are challenged by anxiety, depression, or other mental wellbeing issues; people with short-term illness or injury that prevents them from going out; people who are isolating because of some other health related issue; or perhaps just people who want to do something but would find it more convenient to work from home.
Roles that could be done from home could include things like administration, finance, social media, marketing and promotion, telephone befriending etc and often would only require minimal equipment, such as a computer and an internet connection.
Please contact [email protected] with your volunteering needs. We have volunteers waiting for home-based roles, so there is potential for a quick referral.
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Volunteer Opportunity Promotion and Recruitment
Have you registered on our website to promote your volunteer roles? By adding your opportunities to our website you will be making them available to the hundreds of people per month who check our site looking for something to do. You will also enable our team to easily and quickly signpost people to your roles, to give them the information that they need to decide whether they would like to apply.
Registering is quick and easy and you can do it here.
Once registered you will be able to add your roles. If you need any help, or have any questions, you can contact Mark by email at [email protected]
In addition to the website, the Volunteer Centre can promote your roles via our bulletins and newsletters; through attendance at in-person events such as volunteer fairs; in 121 meetings with potential volunteers; through visits to various support organisations; drop-in events at local Job Centres; by posting to our social media platforms; and through our bi-weekly column in the Lancaster Guardian.
If you would like to discuss any of this, including having space in our Lancaster Guardian column, please contact Mark.
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Volunteering Opportunity Help Guide
We have produced a guide to help you when adding an opportunity to our website – It is quite detailed and covers every possible question. You don’t need to follow it but please do look at it if you get stuck or if it isn’t clear which option to choose when going through the form to add new opportunities.
You can now also add more users to your account. Once registered, log in, hover on Account at the top of the dashboard and click ‘Users’, where you can add more users. This will be useful if you would like someone else to check applicant info and contact potential volunteers.
You can also now choose which category to add your opportunity under, to help people when searching for roles. If you can’t find an appropriate category, just use the ‘default’ category and let us know what categories you would like to see added.
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DBS Checks
We offer a DBS check service, working in partnership with Burnley, Pendle, and Rossendale CVS. If you need DBS certificates for your staff or volunteers, please visit our website here.
Making the Most of your Board
The session is geared towards charity CEOs and managers – those new(ish) to their role and those who wish to reflect on working with their charity’s Board of Trustees. It will look at:
- the respective roles of trustees and CEO
- where boundaries are
- good practice for how a Board and CEO work together
- what it all means in practice for you in your role
Participants will gain insights into what is expected from these two vital roles in charities, – including legal responsibilities – and how they work together. It will also look challenges with examples of different ways CEOs and trustees can work well together. There will be space for questions and reflection on this important part of charities and how they function.
26 November, 12.30pm – 3.30pm, More Music
Find out more and book your place
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Trauma-informed Practice
The Trauma Informed practice training is a full-day session designed to help professionals and practitioners understand how trauma affects the brain, body, and behaviour and how this understanding can transform the way we support individuals, communities, and our teams.
The learning outcomes include:
- To begin to understand the transformation to becoming Trauma Informed Lancashire.
- To begin to explore how trauma affects our body, brain and behaviour.
- To be able to recognise how trauma may present in people we work alongside.
- To consider how a Trauma Informed Approach impacts on individuals and communities.
- Begin to think about changes we can make to our working practices, services, and organisations.
The cost of the training is £10 to cover the cost of the venue.
8 December, 9:30am – 3:30pm, St Thomas Church Centre (LA1 1XX)
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Designated Safeguarding Lead Training
This course will enable you to gain an understanding of the roles and responsibilities of the Designated Safeguarding Officer role and develop competence and confidence in the role.
- Identify the Designated Safeguarding Officer’s roles and responsibilities
- Identify legislation, statutory guidance, policies and procedures which enable the DSO to manage safeguarding and allegations
- Identify the key elements of the Pan-Lancashire procedural frameworks for safeguarding children and families and understand how to apply these in practice
- Identify effective responses to emerging concerns, including extra familial harm
- Identify the escalation process to help manage cases appropriately within local authority thresholds
- Define key aspects of developing a safeguarding culture in education (allegations / safer recruitment)
- The effective assessment management of risks
£40 LDCVS members, £65 non-members.
20 March 2026, 9:30am – 4:30pm, The Cornerstone LA1 1PX
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Film Making Workshop
Are you a grassroots organisation in the North of England? Civil Society Consulting want to support organisations to capture their stories of everyday connection, love and co-existence through film – stories which challenge this narrative, and which can therefore inspire and mobilise people across the country. And they’ll teach you how to make films in the process!
After this fully funded workshop, you will them be offered follow up support to help create a film about your role and the opportunity to collaborate on a joint social media campaign.
Read the information in full and register
1-10 December
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The Marketplace and I: Accessibility Training
Dr Leighanne Higgins and Dr Killian O’Leary are lecturers are Lancaster University Management School. They research accessibility barriers facing persons living with disability in commercial and marketplace sectors.
In 2019, they began 2019 a disabled-led project entitled The Marketplace and I, which invited persons with disabilities from across the UK to create artworks representing their commercial experiences with accessibility. This resulted in 36 artworks exploring sensory, mobility and neurodivergent access experiences.
Since 2019 they have had several public exhibitions across the UK and in particular since 2022 have begun using some of the artworks to offer innovative art-based accessibility training to companies across the UK.
They are currently working with 30 companies including RSPB, National Trust, Blackpool Transport, Age Scotland, Marketing Lancashire and Lancaster City Council.
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- £345 for SME employers (90% funded)
- £750 for non-SMEs (approx. 80% funded)
- Fully funded for individuals that will secure a new job in the health or social care sector following course commencement.
- Learners must be 19+
- Must be based in Lancashire
- Must work in or contribute to the health or social care sector
Citizen’s Advice Training
Basic Benefits Navigation
Join experts from Citizens Advice North Lancashire who will talk you through the benefits that are available to those in our community and how you can check their eligibility.
This training is ideal for those working in Community Settings, Warm Hubs, Faith Settings etc. and for those who want to learn more about Information and Advice work with vulnerable members of our community.
Read more information and book your place for Friday 21st of November 2025 or Friday 12th of December 2025. Both workshops run from 10am-1pm
Personal Independence Payments and Attendance Allowance
Join an expert Advice Team and explore the challenges and best practice when applying for PIP and Attendance Allowance.
A workshop for advisers, support workers, community workers, health professionals and those in a caring profession.
The workshop includes a networking lunch.
Time and Date: Friday 5th of December 2025, 10am – 4pm
Location for all events: Morecambe Town Hall, Marine Road, Morecambe, LA4 5AF
Citizen’s Advice are able to offer “bespoke” training for groups and organisations where appropriate and/or required. For more information, please contact Phil McGrath via email at [email protected]
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Introduction to Community Action – Free Online Course
The Eden Project Communities team is running a free Introduction to Community Action course this November — perfect for anyone passionate about creating positive change where they live. Across three engaging online sessions, participants will enjoy workshops, inspirational talks, networking opportunities, and plenty of fun while gaining the tools and confidence to take action in their community.
Dates & times: Tuesdays 11, 18 & 25 November, 6.30–8.30pm
Location: Online
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Immigration Adviser Level 1 Training Course
This OISC/IAA Level 1 training course to become an immigration adviser is designed as a two-day, entry-level course, offering participants an introduction into Immigration Advice. In this course, they aim to cover the syllabus at level one, as according to OISC (now known as IAA) standards.
2 & 3 December
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NFP Workshops – Charity Training
NFP Workshops delivers high-impact, jargon-free online training for third sector professionals looking to strengthen their fundraising and organisational management skills. The NFP Workshops programme for 2025 includes a range of training sessions covering essential topics such as fundraising strategy, charity finance, leadership, project management, and trustee duties.
Workshops run from August to December 2025, held from 10am to 12.30pm via Zoom. Key sessions include;
- Fundraising Regulations and GDPR (Nov 24)
- Project Management (Nov 25)
- Charity Trustee Duties (Nov 26)
- Legacy Fundraising (Dec 8)
- Charity Finance (Dec 9).
Additional topics include Bid Writing, Leadership Skills, Recruiting Volunteers, Major Donor Fundraising, and more, each offered on selected dates throughout the programme.
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Community CVS Business & Management Bootcamps
Leadership and Management Skills Bootcamp
A tailored 10 week programme to help develop key management skills including:
- Understanding Mission, Vision, and Values
- Identify Your Leadership Style
- Improve Your Communication Skills
- Become an Effective Team Manager
- Understand Coaching, Mentoring and Advice
- Tools and Methods of Project Management
- Understand Artificial Intelligence
Creative Leadership & Management Skills Bootcamp
Tailored 10 session programme for arts, culture and digital. Develop your hands-on creative leadership skills including:
- Lead with Confidence, Clarity & Purpose
- Motivation, Mindset & Strategy
- Communication, Storytelling & Pitching
- Building & Leading Creative Teams
- Communities of Practice & CPD
- Tools and Methods of Project Management
- Artificial Intelligence – Ethics & Opportunity
Business Skills Bootcamp for Start-ups & SMEs
Start & grow your business. Tailored 10 session programme for Lancashire business start-ups.
Develop your hands-on business skills including:
- How to take your business from an Idea to Reality
- Market Research, Securing Contracts & Commissions
- Create a High Impact Social Media Marketing Strategy
- Building a Realistic Business Plan with SMART Goals
- Understand Financial Planning & Legal Structures
- How to Win & Retain Customers with USPs
- Getting Ahead with Artificial Intelligence
For an informal chat about any of the bootcamps, and to get started, please contact the Community CVS Business & Skills Team by calling 01254 503043 or email them at [email protected]
Health & Wellbeing Support in the Lancaster District
Discover the Lancaster District Directory, your go-to resource for finding essential services offered by local community groups, the NHS, and local authorities. From health and fitness to mental wellbeing, financial advice, and job skills, this comprehensive directory has it all. Easily browse through detailed listings, contact information, and referral instructions to access the support you need.
Voluntary organisations can also participate at no cost, gaining visibility and facilitating referrals.
Explore the directory at directory.lancastercvs.org.uk and connect with services to enhance your wellbeing. For more information or to join, email [email protected] or call 01524 555900.
Help could be closer than you think
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Coffee and Cake - MS Society
Come along to Heysham Library and grab a cuppa and cake for this MS fundraising event, hosted by Friends of Heysham Library, and give what you can!
Time and Date: Saturday 22nd of November, 10am-12pm
Location: Heysham Library, 396 Heysham Rd, Morecambe LA3 2BJ
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RNIB Connect Radio Survey
RNIB are running a survey to understand how people listen, what they enjoy, and what could be improved.
Whether you’re a regular listener, used to tune in, or have never listened before — they want to hear from you.
- The survey takes around 20 minutes
- Responses are anonymous
- Survey closes on 24 November 2025
- Your feedback will directly impact RNIB Connect Radio
Need help to complete it? Call Nicola Stanley-Dickinson on 07736 462071 who will arrange a time to complete the survey with you.
Questions? Contact [email protected] or call 0303 123 9999
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Eyecare Treatment Survey
The NHS 10-year plan means more eye health services will be delivered by opticians and other community providers.
They are gathering views to understand what services you currently access via your optician and how you’d feel about accessing more services there in future. Even if you never visit your opticians, they want you to tell them why.
They’re running a survey for everyone in the UK aged over 16. Whilst they are particularly interested in the experiences of those with sight loss, you don’t have to have sight loss to take part.
The survey closes on 30th November 2025.
Need help to complete it? Call Nicola Stanley-Dickinson on 07736 462071 who will arrange a time to complete the survey with you.
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Adult Social Care Research Festival Returns for 2025
The Curiosity Partnership is hosting its fourth Adult Social Care Research Festival, bringing together residents, practitioners, researchers, policy makers and community organisations for a full day of workshops, discussion and networking focused on evidence-led practice in adult social care. The in-person event will be held in Harrogate and is expected to book up quickly, with a keynote from Professor Kate Hamblin and a full programme to be announced.
Date & time: 13 November 2025, 9.45am–4.30pm
Location: Crowne Plaza, King’s Road, Harrogate HG1 1XX
Find out more about this event and book
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Warm Matters Event
Warm Matters, an event being held at The Platform, will have agencies available for local residents to drop in and speak to, to help reduce their energy bills, stay warm and well and access related services. It’s also an opportunity for local agencies to catch up and find out what everyone is doing to help support warm homes.
There will also be a free prize draw and free hot drinks will be available
Time and Date: 8th of December 2025, 1pm – 4pm
Location: The Platform, Old Station Building, Central Promenade, Morecambe LA4 4DB
Visit here for more information
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Coffee & Connect at Morecambe Library
Coffee & Connect offers a warm, welcoming space for people to meet others, enjoy a cuppa, and access practical support on housing, finance, employment, parenting, emotional wellbeing, and relationships. With free hot drinks, snacks, and toys for little ones, it’s a relaxed drop-in for the whole community.
The Coffee & Connect takes place once a month and is always the first Thursday of the month.
Upcoming dates are:
- 4th December
- 5th February
- 5th March
- 2nd April
Date & time: Every first Thursday of the month, 9.30am–11.30am
Location: Morecambe Library, Central Drive, LA4 5DL
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From Past to Purpose Women’s Trauma Healing Project Crowdfunder
This six-week trauma recovery programme offers free places for women in Lancashire who are rebuilding their lives after abuse and can’t afford the cost of trauma support.
The programme provides a safe, structured space for women to begin healing, rebuild confidence, and move forward with purpose. Referral routes will be available from VCFSE organisations and the police.
To find out more about how to support this programme, visit the crowdfunding page.
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The Sketchbook Library
The Sketchbook Library project is a collaboration between Beaumont College Enterprise Students in Lancaster, and Dr Leighanne Higgins and Dr Killian O’Leary from Lancaster University Management School.
It invites disabled persons and communities to complete sketchbooks of art that explore their everyday experiences. The sketchbooks will then be displayed in a travelling library (a converted horse box) that will travel to festivals, education, and community events to help share and raise awareness of experiences of disability to the wider public.
Find out more by watching this video.
If you would like to take part in the project, or want to find out more, please contact: Leighanne Higgins – [email protected]; Killian O’Leary – [email protected]
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Activate: Supper Clubs
Join an evening of connection and inspiration at Active Lancashire’s Supper Clubs.
This series of free-to-attend events is for anyone, particularly those interested or working in sport, physical activity, safeguarding, mental health, community initiatives and support services.
Supper Club Dates & Locations (4:30 – 7:00 pm):
- Sunday 9th November: Leyland (St. Ambrose Church, Halls for All)
- Thursday 13th November: Burnley (Burnley Together at Down Town)
- Monday 17th November: Lancaster (The Centre at St. Thomas’ Church)
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Community Eye Care Survey
RNIB wants to find out if blind and partially sighted people, as well as the public, know about community eyecare services (like GPs, high street opticians, and other local eyecare options). They also want to understand how these services can help people before, during, and after an eye diagnosis
Read more and take part in the survey
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Free NHS Health Check
Even though you might be feeling great, if you’re over forty you may be at risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, diabetes or dementia.
A FREE NHS Health Check, for those aged 40-74, can help you reduce these risks and make sure that you stay healthy.
Time and Dates: Sat 8th November, Sat 29th November, all 9am – 3pm
Location: Community Equipment Loans Store, (John Dyer Clinic) Mainway, Skerton, Lancaster LA1 2DL
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Heads up from Health Protection Latest Edition
This month Heads up from Health looks at the topics of:
- Breast Screening
- Starting University Advice
- Bowel Screening
- Protect Your Baby from RSV This Winter
- 2025/26 NHS Seasonal Flu Vaccinations – Update
Read the October 2025 edition
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Take Part in Lancaster University Research on Language and Healthy Ageing
Researchers from Lancaster University are inviting participants aged 35 and over to take part in the BECAME project, a fascinating study exploring how language experience may influence the way our brains age. The research involves two sessions — an online interview and an in-person visit to the university’s EEG lab — and participants will receive a £45 Amazon gift card as a thank you.
To find out more or sign up, email [email protected]
Location: Lancaster University
Eligibility: Aged 35+, no history of neurological or psychiatric conditions
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Winter Vaccination Campaign Now Live Across Lancashire & South Cumbria
The Lancashire and South Cumbria (LSC) Winter 2025 Vaccination Campaign is now underway, offering flu and COVID-19 vaccinations across the region. The programme includes roving vaccination teams visiting all council-owned care homes in South Cumbria, as well as multiple community sites. Those working in the voluntary sector who regularly interact with older or at-risk residents are encouraged to get vaccinated as frontline health and social care workers to help protect vulnerable people this winter.
Find out more: LSC Integrated Care Board – Winter Vaccinations
View their information sheet
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Heads Up from Health – October Update
The Lancashire County Council Health Protection Team has released its latest Heads Up from Health bulletin, packed with vital seasonal health updates. This month’s edition focuses on breast and bowel screening awareness, starting university vaccination advice, and protecting babies from RSV this winter. It also includes the latest on the 2025/26 NHS seasonal flu vaccination programme, including expanded access for 2–3-year-olds through local pharmacies.
The team will be out in the community raising awareness of national screening and vaccination programmes — catch them at Chorley Library on 11 November, 10am–2pm.
For full details click here or to request a printable copy, email [email protected]
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Coffee & Connect at Morecambe Library
Coffee & Connect offers a warm, welcoming space for people to meet others, enjoy a cuppa, and access practical support on housing, finance, employment, parenting, emotional wellbeing, and relationships. With free hot drinks, snacks, and toys for little ones, it’s a relaxed drop-in for the whole community.
The Coffee & Connect takes place once a month and is always the first Thursday of the month.
Upcoming dates are:
- 4th December
- 5th February
- 5th March
- 2nd April
Date & time: Every first Thursday of the month, 9.30am–11.30am
Location: Morecambe Library, Central Drive, LA4 5DL
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New Avoidance Pathway for North Lancashire
Age UK Lancashire has launched a new short-term Living Well Service – Avoidance Pathway across Lancaster, Morecambe and Carnforth, funded via Spring North. Running October–March, the project focuses on early intervention to help adults (18+) stay independent at home and reduce unnecessary hospital admissions. Working closely with Primary Care Networks and Integrated Care Communities, the service offers tailored support through home assessments, advice, practical help, falls prevention, and links to wider community resources. Referrals are open now via [email protected] or 01524 387832.
Date: October 2025 – March 2026
Location: Lancaster, Morecambe and Carnforth
Download the referral form here
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Walking Cricket
Walking Cricket is a fun, social, and welcoming format of the game, played at a slightly slower pace. It is the perfect way to get involved or remain involved and meet new people. Suitable for all abilities. Improve physical fitness, have active fun, meet new friends, improve mental health. It will only cost £2 per session!
Time and Date: Every Wednesday started 8th October, 12pm-1pm
Location: Salt Ayre Leisure Centre, Doris Henderson Way, LA1 5JS
For more information contact: [email protected] 07949776340
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Affordable Therapy with Lancashire Mind
Lancashire Mind is now offering low-cost talking therapies designed to help people explore mental health challenges in a safe, supportive space. Their service includes Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Person-Centred Therapy (PCT), and Wellbeing Coaching, supporting individuals with issues such as low mood, depression, relationship difficulties, and other life challenges.
For more information view their e-poster or to book, contact [email protected] or visit their website.
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Celebrate Recovery – Support Groups in Lancaster
Celebrate Recovery groups, hosted by Hope Church in Lancaster, offer a safe and supportive space for people to break free from harmful habits and patterns, and to begin healing from past struggles. Sessions run weekly on Tuesday evenings and Wednesday mornings (women only), helping participants build resilience and move towards positive change.
For more information you can also contact [email protected] or call on 07449373979 / 07861 653978 and visit the Adullam website.
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Coffee & Cake Fundraiser with MS Society Lancaster
The MS Society Lancaster, Morecambe & District Team invites supporters to a community coffee and cake morning on 22 November 2025, 10am–12pm, hosted by Friends of Heysham Library. This friendly fundraiser will bring people together over sweet treats while raising vital support for those affected by MS. Attendees are encouraged to register their interest at this link to help the team plan for the day.
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RNIB & NHS Talking Therapies Guidance
The NHS Talking Therapies national team are currently working in collaboration with RNIB and Thomas Pocklington Trust to develop a Positive Practice Guide aimed at supporting talking therapies staff working with clients with sight loss and mental health needs.
They are seeking volunteers with lived experience of sight loss who have accessed NHS Talking Therapies services and would be willing to contribute to this guidance. Volunteers will be asked to share their experience of NHS Talking Therapies, identifying areas for improvement in relation to working with people affected by sight loss.
If you are interested in taking part, please complete the questionnaire, or if you would like more information, please e-mail [email protected]
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Keep Connected with Your Integrated Care Community (ICC)
Integrated Care Communities (ICCs) are integrated teams of health and care workers, third sector organisations, statutory organisations and wider community assets. We work together with the aim to improve physical & mental health outcomes, promote wellbeing and reduce health inequalities.
In the Lancaster District we have 3 ICCs, Lancaster, Bay and Carnforth. Each hosts a monthly online networking meeting which is a great opportunity to meet new partners, find out what is happening locally and share updates of your own. Each ICC also has a Facebook page and a monthly newsletter that goes out far and wide.
If you aren’t available to go along to a meeting but have something to share – don’t worry! Jenny, our Community Health Officer, attends each ICC and is very happy to update the meeting on your behalf – sharing items of news or events that are coming up.
Contacts for each of the ICCs are below.
Lancaster ICC –Lorraine Ducket (ICC admin) – [email protected]
Bay ICC – Amy Dawson (ICC admin) – [email protected]
Carnforth ICC – Sue Frame (ICC admin) – [email protected]
Contact Jenny Reddell, Community Health Officer for LDCVS, at [email protected]
Happy Youth Work Week 2025!
From 3rd to 9th November, we join the National Youth Agency and communities across the UK in celebrating the incredible, life-changing impact of youth work. This week is a powerful reminder of the difference youth workers make — empowering young people, shaping futures, and strengthening our communities.
This year’s theme, “Building Brighter Futures for Young People,” perfectly reflects the heart of Rise Young Lancaster District — our ambition is to build a district where every child and young person is heard, happy, inspired, and dares to dream.
Thank you for the care and dedication you bring every day to support our children and young people.
Learn more about Youth Work Week
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English Language Support Grants Now Open for Young People Across the North West
The North West Regional Strategic Migration Partnership (RSMP) has opened applications for its English Language Support Grant, aimed at improving access to non-accredited English learning for young people aged 16+ from Hong Kong BN(O), Homes for Ukraine (HfU), Ukraine Permission Extension (UPE) and Afghan resettled communities.
Grants of up to £10,000 are available to support projects running until 31 March 2026. An online information session was held on Monday 3 November, to guide applicants through the process.
Deadline: Tuesday 11 November 2025, 11:59pm
More info: North West RSMP website
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Escape Sessions: Creative Wednesdays for Young People
Every Wednesday evening, Escape2Make opens its doors for Escape Sessions, a free, drop-in creative space for young people aged 11–18. From stop-motion animation and t-shirt design to board games, music practice, and chill-out time with friends, there’s something for everyone – no booking required, just turn up and join the fun! A great way to relax, create, and connect midweek.
Date & Time: Every Wednesday, 4.30pm–6.30pm
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Supporting Children & Young People Through Bereavement Workshop – Last Places Available
A few spaces remain for the Supporting Children & Young People Who Are Experiencing Bereavement and Significant Loss workshop, delivered in collaboration with CancerCare. This free, full-day session offers practical and compassionate approaches for those supporting children and young people through loss, with all materials provided.
Date & time: Wednesday 12 November, 9:30am – 4:30pm
Location: CancerCare, Slyndales, Lancaster
To book or find out more, view this flyer or email PMHWLancaster&[email protected].
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Young Carer Support
Lancashire Young Carer Service are offering support to young carers under the age of 18 who provide regular, ongoing care and emotional support to a family member who has a disability, a long-term physical or mental health condition or misuse alcohol and/or drugs.
For more information, or to chat anything through before referring, please don’t hesitate to get in touch by phone: 01772 641 002 or via email: [email protected]
Find their referral form, connect with them on socials and browse helpful info here
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Kooth Autumn Webinars: Supporting Young Minds and Professionals
Kooth is hosting a series of free online sessions this autumn for both professionals and young people across the North West. KoothTalks for professionals (October–December 2025) offer 30-minute introductions to the Kooth and Qwell digital mental health platforms, including updates on their new Clinical Delivery Model and alignment with the iTHRIVE framework. KoothKlass webinars for young people explore building resilience (October), exam stress (November) and anxiety & self-care (December), each including live delivery, local engagement, and practical resources.
Date: October–December 2025
Location: Online
Register via the Kooth website
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Kooth Partners with Durham FA to Champion Youth Mental Wellbeing in Sport
Kooth has teamed up with Durham Football Association to support young people’s mental health both on and off the pitch. The partnership spans the Midlands and North England, offering parents, coaches and volunteers the tools to better support young athletes’ wellbeing.
To learn more, join the free KoothTalks webinar, featuring insights from Neil Churcher, Designated Safeguarding Officer at Durham FA and the Kooth North West team. This partnership follows a busy start to the school year, with Kooth delivering mental wellbeing talks to over 6,000 young people across the region.
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Arts4Us Research Study
Are you a professional supporting children and young people’s mental health from any of these contexts?
- Health and social care
- Education
- Arts and cultural organisations
- Local Authorities
- Voluntary, Community, Faith and Social Enterprises (VCFSE)
More Music are involved in a research programme called Arts4Us, which explores the ways in which access to arts activities can be improved for children and young people (CYP) who are at risk of, or experiencing, mental health challenges.
They are conducting a survey to explore the views of different professionals who support the mental health of children and young people about how they can improve access to arts activities.
For more information, please contact Dr Robyn Dowlen [email protected]
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Job Club
CAP is running a “Steps to Employment” course - friendship, community, fun, videos, group discussion, skills, motivation, encouragement, and goal setting at Stanley Road Baptist, you will also have time to access job searches online and to work on CVs. Refreshment will be provided.
These sessions will be held weekly.
Location: Stanley Road Baptist Church, Stanley Road, Morecambe, Lancashire
LA3 1UP
For more info please contact Ali Demet on 07849304205 or email [email protected]
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New Creative Support for Young People – Prop Up Project Launch
SAFE is launching its Prop Up Project in Lancaster this November, offering a safe, relaxed space for young people aged 13–19 to explore creative activities, build confidence, and improve wellbeing at their own pace. Designed for those navigating life’s challenges, the project provides both group and individual activities in a friendly, pressure-free environment. Referrals are now open for the Lancaster sessions.
Date & time: Mondays, 4:30–6:30pm
location: Barton Road Centre, Lancaster
View the flyer for full details here
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Festive Toy Appeal
LancasterBID will be asking the public for donations of new or nearly new toys which will be distributed between a number of local charities working with children who might otherwise go without at Christmas.
They are currently looking for businesses that would like to be involved as an official collection point or who would like to make a donation to the appeal. Toys will be collected between 23rd November and 14th December. Please contact them at [email protected] if you would like to take part.
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SAFE Prop-Up Project
SAFE is excited to announce the launch of their Prop Up Project in Lancaster starting from the beginning of November, Mondays 4:30pm-6:30pm at Barton Road Centre.
As with their other Prop Up Project groups, Lancaster’s session will be open to young people ages 13-19 living in the Lancaster District who are experiencing difficulties with their mental health & other life challenges. As a result of these challenges and neurodiversity young people may find it hard to engage in group environments with peers. Their small groups (up to 10-12 young people) will combine creative activities with wellbeing & life skills topics to enable young people to practice & build coping strategies.
Referrals are required for this group. They can also accept referrals from families or young people directly; who can get in contact with Keeley by emailing [email protected] or calling 07568937988 9-5pm Monday – Thursday.
Click here for the referral form
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Young Person’s Digital Skills Programme
A new 12-week programme is launching to help young people who feel traditional education just doesn’t click. Designed by the NHS Digital Services team in collaboration with Escape2Make, Youth Voices, and global tech giants like Cisco, Amazon, and Phoenix, this course is all about creative, informal, and hands-on learning.
The course explores how digital tech powers real NHS clinical services, get work experience, and even visit places like an Amazon Fulfilment Centre to see cutting-edge tech in action.
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Lancashire Youth Challenge Youth Cafe
Event and menu planning will take place during weekly ‘Time to Breathe sessions’ where the focus will be on healthy eating, seasonal produce and cooking skills. Time to Breathe is an alternative and safe space to understand emotional well-being and develop transferable skills through nature-based education. The project, which provides young people aged 11 – 19 with opportunities to explore the local landscape, connect with the ground and seasonal cycles and develop new life skills, aims to enhance mental health, build confidence and empower young people to make positive changes in their lives.
If you support a young person who would benefit from joining Time to Breathe, or would like to find out more about Lancashire Youth Challenge please contact Rachel, Operations Manager at: [email protected]
Time and Date: Mondays, 4.30pm-6.30pm
Location: Cornerstone Building, Sulyard Street, Lancaster, LA1 1PX
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Dallas Road Primary School Fundraising Events
Dallas Road Primary School are going to be hosting community events to go towards their fundraising efforts soon. They have made TIG! a short film written and acted with the pupils of Dallas Road Primary, and they are doing it again with the help of Ian Martin who is a writer from The Thick Of It.
The new film is called Angeline. This film will beautifully capture Lancaster’s rich history while spotlighting the remarkable talent of young, imaginative minds.
Please read more and back this project here!
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Morecambe Bay Subbuteo Club
Here is a date for your diary just in time to kick things off for the New Year – 28th December 2025. The Morecambe Bay Subbuteo Club will be hosting their first WASPA open tournament on 28 December 2025 at the Strathmore Hotel, £10 per person.
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peep Classes at St Thomas Church
Share ideas and activities that support your newborn to five-year-old’s learning and development in everyday life by talking, singing, sharing books and playing together.
Fridays 10am – 11am during term time, at The Centre, St Thomas Church, Lancaster.
Email [email protected] for more information
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C.H.A.T.S Parent Support Group
Parents or carers involved in the support of children and young people struggling with mental, emotional or behavioural difficulties can access in-person peer support during drop-ins and workshops held at More Music in Morecambe.
- Social Cafe, first Friday of each month from 10am until 12 noon
- Connections, second Thursday of each month, from 10am until 12 noon
- Workshops, third Thursday of each month, 10am until 1pm
To find out more, email [email protected]
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Understanding the New Child Poverty Strategy – Free Webinar
Resolve Poverty is hosting a free online webinar to help professionals across local government, public services and the voluntary sector unpack the new National Child Poverty Strategy. The session will explore what the Strategy means at a local level, how it aligns with Resolve Poverty’s recommendations, and the opportunities it creates for stronger collaboration in tackling child poverty.
Thursday 27 November 2025 (10:30am–12pm)
Your Pots 2025 Voting Opens for Community Regeneration Projects
The Pots of Possibility ‘Your Pots’ fund is back, with twelve local projects now in the running for grants of £5,000–£10,000 to support environmental regeneration and community wellbeing across North Lancashire. Each applicant has created a short video to share their vision, and voting will take place both in person at The Storey and online. With the in-person event now fully booked, residents are encouraged to cast their votes digitally when online voting opens.
Online voting: 9am 8 November 2025 until 9am 13 November 2025
Location: The Storey, Lancaster
Learn more about the projects hoping for funding
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Climate Conversations Workshop
Lancaster City Council is hosting an interactive Climate Conversations workshop for anyone wanting to better understand the carbon impact of everyday life and explore practical ways to take climate action. Led by sustainability consultant Dr Jan Maskell, the session will unpack the causes and effects of climate change and create space for discussion, reflection and shared learning. Open to ages 15+ with light refreshments provided.
Date & time: Thursday 13 November 2025, 6pm–8.45pm
Location: The Cornerstone, Sulyard Street, Lancaster LA1 1PX
Find out more and book your place
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Orchard Design Workshop at Claver Hill
Claver Hill Community Farm is hosting a practical workshop with grower Amy Kilbride, offering guidance on how to plan and design an orchard suited to our local climate. Participants will learn about tree choice, spacing, soil needs and how to map out a growing site to get the best possible yield. Ideal for community growers, allotment groups and anyone curious about fruit trees.
Date & time: Saturday 15 November 2025, 11am–1pm Location: Claver Hill Community Farm, Ridge Lane, Lancaster LA1 3JY
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Bittern Sustainability Conference
Arnside & Silverdale National Landscape and Bittern Countryside CIC are bringing together local groups, campaigners and residents for a full-day sustainability conference exploring practical action on climate change and nature recovery. The free event will feature talks, workshops, networking and a shared lunch, offering a space for collaboration across the community. Open to adults and young people aged 11+ with an adult.
Date & time: 15 November 2025, 9:30am–5pm
Location: Arnside Educational Institute, 4 Church Hill, Arnside LA5 0DF
Find out more and reserve your place
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Allotment Social & Lunch Gathering
Allotment holders from across the district are invited to a relaxed social meet-up to connect with fellow growers, share ideas and hear updates following the Lancaster District Allotment Review. The informal gathering includes coffee, a light lunch and space to swap knowledge, build links and learn what’s happening on other local sites. Free to attend with booking required by 20 November.
Date & time: 22 November 2025, 11:15am–1:30pm
Location: Friends Meeting House, Meeting House Lane, Lancaster LA1 1TX
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Environmental Funding Webinar
Hyndburn & Ribble Valley CVS are offering an online Environmental Funding Webinar on Thursday 13th November from 10am – 12pm, featuring The National Lottery and LCC Environment Fund plus other funders to be announced shortly.
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Family Fungi Day at Silver Sapling Campsite
Join the Arnside and Silverdale National Landscape team for a free, family-friendly adventure exploring the fascinating world of fungi! Discover the hidden life of mushrooms and toadstools through fun, hands-on activities perfect for all ages. No booking required – just bring your curiosity and outdoor spirit.
Date & time: Friday 31 October 2025, 11am–3pm
Location: Silver Sapling Campsite, Silverdale, LA5 0UJ
Cost: Free event
View their Facebook page for more
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‘Your Pots – Your Say’ community voting day 2025
The Pots of Possibility ‘Your Pots’ fund is giving grants of between £5000 and £10,000 to local projects that can help regenerate North Lancashire’s environment and build healthy thriving communities across our district.
The ‘Your Pots – Your Say’ voting day is your chance to have your say on who should get funded. Organisations who’ve applied will be pitching their project ideas in the ‘Your Pots – Your Say’ marketplace and the audience – that’s you! – will vote on who should get the money.
Time and Date: Saturday 15th November 2025, 10:30 am – 1:30 pm
Location: The Story, 27 Meeting House Lane, Lancaster LA1 1TH
Bookings opened on the 15th of October.
Read more information and book when available
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Join the Midwinter Market
Would you like to be involved with the last seasonal market of 2025 on Friday 12th of December?
Now is the time to book a stall for your business or community group, sign up to volunteer for a few hours or book in to play some music. They are always looking for new singers, players, DJs and other performers.
For those interested, please contact [email protected]
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Nature Connectedness – Practical Schools Handbook
The latest Nature Connectedness handbook has been released. The University of Derby’s new Nature Connection in Schools handbook distils robust evidence into an easy, do-able toolkit for educators and youth workers—covering why connection matters for wellbeing and pro-environmental behaviour, and how to embed it through simple, high-impact activities, spaces and whole-school culture. Perfect for primaries, secondaries and anyone working with children and young people.
There are also spare trees available for groups keen to plant—get in touch if you’d like some or a chat about implementing nature connectedness.
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Good Food Cycle Sets Out Blueprint for a Healthier, Fairer Food System
The Government’s new Good Food Cycle lays out ten priority outcomes to reshape Britain’s food system, tackling obesity, food insecurity, climate impact, and supply chain resilience. Centred on making healthy, sustainable food affordable and accessible for all, it aims to boost nutrition, strengthen local economies, and support child development—backed by partnerships with industry, communities, and the VCSE sector. Positioned as a key plank of the national Plan for Change, the framework links health, environment, and economic growth in a whole-system approach to food.
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Share the Harvest
Harvest season is still going strong. Most of the Share the Harvest events have already taken place — but there are still a few chances left to get involved.
Do you have surplus apples or veg to donate? Fancy volunteering for some last gleaning sessions? Or maybe you’d like to borrow our apple pickers, bike trailer or other harvesting tools? You can find help with juicing your apples!
Even as the season winds down, there are still ways to join in and turn seasonal gluts into community abundance. There are many ways you can get support through Share the Harvest.
Running until 30 October
Light Up Lancaster Returns with a Dazzling New Theme
Light Up Lancaster is back this weekend from 6–8 November 2025, set to transform the city once again with stunning light installations and creative projections across heritage sites and open spaces. This year’s theme, “In the Blink of an Eye,” invites audiences to explore ideas of change, illusion and transformation through playful and thought-provoking artworks. The full trail map and programme are now available to download, and visitors can look forward to three nights of free, family-friendly magic in the heart of the city.
Dates: 6–8 November 2025
Location: Lancaster city centre
Find out more
Download the Festival Map
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Lancaster Civic Vision – The Rise & Fall of Moor Hospital
Lancaster Civic Vision’s next talk will be given by Gary Bradshaw on 12 November, 7.30pm, at Rowley Court (opp. Booths, Scotforth). Donations to LCV are welcomed.
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Landed Community Kitchen Launches at Marsh Community Centre
Marsh Community Centre will host Lancaster’s first Landed Community Kitchen, inviting residents to share a pay-what-you-can meal made with local seasonal ingredients while hearing more about the project’s vision for food that nourishes both people and the planet. The event is open to all and designed to spark connection over good food and conversation.
Date & time: Wednesday 26 November 2025, 5.30pm–7.30pm
Location: Marsh Community Centre, Willow Lane, Lancaster LA1 5PP
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Local Food Market at Light Up Lancaster Festival
As part of this year’s Light Up Lancaster celebrations, Market Square will host an evening street food market showcasing independent local traders serving hot food, cakes and drinks, with outdoor seating and live music creating a vibrant festival atmosphere. The market shines a spotlight on community-minded food businesses using local produce and runs across all three nights of the event.
Dates & time: 6–8 November 2025, 5pm–10pm
Location: Market Square, Lancaster
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Beat Scammers and Fraudsters
Join a free workshop at Lancaster Library by Gemma from Nat West Bank demonstrating how to identify common financial fraud and scams.
Time and Date: Tuesday 11th of November, 12.30pm-1.30pm
Location: Lancaster Central Library, Market Street, Lancaster LA1 1HY
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Stonewell Tap – Open Mic Night
Come along to this free event and make music or just listen and meet some new friends in a safe and friendly place!
Time and Date: Thursday 6th and Thursday 18th of November, 6-8pm
Location: The Stonewell Tap, 8-10 Church St, Lancaster LA1 1NP
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The Centre @ Halton Events
Pickleball Social Sessions
An evening Pickleball taster session will be held on Tuesday 18th November at 7.30-9.30pm and social sessions are now being held on Mondays at 10-11am and Thursdays at 2-3pm.
For information, contact The Centre on 01524 811316
Luncheon Club
Join in for a two-course lunch followed by tea or coffee and an interest session.
Time and Date: Thursdays on the 20th of November and 11th of December, 12.30-3pm
Please book a place in advance with the office on 01524 811316
Soup and a Song
Come together to share a meal followed by singing as a group with Sian Phillips.
Time and Date: Thursday 13th of November, 12.30pm-2.30pm
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Rainbow Hub Family Open Day Announced
The Rainbow Hub is opening the doors to its new space for the very first time and welcoming the community for a free family-friendly open day packed with activities. Visitors can enjoy Christmas crafts, children’s yoga, meditation sessions and a selection of small stalls perfect for festive stocking fillers. Everyone is invited to drop in and explore the new hub.
Date & time: Sunday 30 November, 1–4pm
Location: 231–233 Marine Road Central, Morecambe LA4 4BQ
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National Fuel Poverty Day - 26 November
Join Green Rose at The Hub in Marketgate from 10am until 7pm for free energy and moneysaving advice around energy efficiency, switching tarrifs, advice on energy debts and more.
Meanwhile, the Friends of Lancaster Library Cafe will host Lancaster & Morecambe College for advice about bills and budgeting between 11am and 1pm.
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Parish and Community Craft Morning
Get creative and festive at the Parish and Community Craft Morning on Thursday 13 November 2025, 10am–12 noon at the Newman Centre. Enjoy a friendly morning of Christmas crafting — from card making and bauble decorating to crystal art and more. Everyone is warmly welcome to join in the fun and make something special for the season.
Date & time: Thursday 13 November 2025, 10am–12 noon
Location: Newman Centre, St. John Henry Newman Parish
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St. John Henry Newman Christmas Fair
The much-loved St. John Henry Newman Christmas Fair returns on Saturday 6 December 2025, 12–2pm at the Newman Centre. Join the parish community for a festive afternoon filled with seasonal stalls, treats, and good cheer. Donations for the stalls are gratefully welcomed — your support helps make this joyful event possible.
Date & time: Saturday 6 December 2025, 12–2pm
Location: Newman Centre, St. John Henry Newman Parish
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Carnforth Armistice Day – A Moment to Remember
The community is invited to gather at War Memorial Gardens, Carnforth, on Tuesday 11 November 2025 to honour those who served and sacrificed. The Armistice Day Service offers a time for reflection, silence, and remembrance. Arrive from 10:45am, with a welcome at 10:55am, the two-minute silence at 11am, followed by prayers, reflection, and community tributes.
Date & time: Tuesday 11 November 2025, 10:45–11:15am
Location: War Memorial Gardens, Carnforth
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Upcoming Events with CancerCare
Santa Dash Returns to Lancaster!
Get ready to dash through Lancaster in festive style at CancerCare’s Santa Dash — a joyful one-mile fun run through the city centre where Christmas jumpers and fancy dress are strongly encouraged! Every runner will receive a Santa hat, medal, and candy cane, with the top fundraising child or family earning the honour of switching on the city’s Christmas lights alongside Father Christmas.
Date & time: Sunday 23 November 2025, 1:30pm
Location: Market Square, Lancaster, LA1 1AL
See the event flyer here
Book your place
CancerCare Christmas Fair at Leighton Hall
Step into the festive spirit at CancerCare’s Christmas Fair, set within the beautiful surroundings of Leighton Hall. Enjoy browsing a wonderful selection of stalls offering arts, crafts, food, and beauty gifts – perfect for your Christmas shopping, plus a festive sing-along at 1.30pm and raffle prizes to close the day. Entry is £5 on the door, including a hot drink and mince pie, with free parking available.
Date & time: Wednesday 3 December 2025, 10am–2pm
Location: Leighton Hall, Storrs Lane, Carnforth, LA5 9ST
See the event leaflet here
Tickets purchased on the door
Cosy Christmas Grotto at Slynedales
Step into a magical festive wonderland as Slynedales becomes the Cosy Christmas Grotto for one special weekend! Children can enjoy story time with Santa’s elves, write their Christmas letters, decorate biscuits, and meet Father Christmas himself before choosing a special gift from his workshop. Families can also relax with cakes and hot chocolate from the Cosy Christmas Café. Tickets are £15 per child — early booking is recommended.
Date & time: Saturday 13 & Sunday 14 December 2025
Location: Slynedales, Slyne Road, Lancaster, LA2 6ST
See the event leaflet here
Book here
The Big Santa Dash for CancerCare
Get your festive spirit (and running shoes) ready for The Big Santa Dash, a fun and inclusive event raising funds for CancerCare. Choose between a 1.5-mile family fun run, 10K, or half marathon, all starting from 3-1-5 Health Club in Lancaster. Every participant receives a T-shirt and medal, with fun run finishers also treated to a candy cane! A brilliant way to get active and give back this Christmas.
Date & time: Sunday 21 December 2025 – Fun Run 10am; 10K & Half Marathon 11am
Location: 3-1-5 Health Club, Mannin Way, Lancaster, LA1 3PE
See the event flyer here
Book here
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Festive Fun Run
Lancaster & Morecambe AC is organising its popular Christmas Festive Fun Run from its clubhouse at Salt Ayre Leisure Centre again this year. It’s really good for families and fun runners as well as more regular competitors. There will be a great atmosphere and a super festive medal for all finishers. All runners are very welcome to run in fancy dress. A great way to run off your Christmas pud. The route is flat and around 4k. Still a very reasonable £7 entry fee plus £3 extra on the day. Since this is a very popular race with a limit of 250 runners, we recommend registering in advance on https://bookitzone.com/susan_lucas_2/uAjFFX
There will be a really great range of spot prizes on the day including lots of sponsored vouchers and prizes.
Any queries to Steve Perry on email: [email protected]
Date & time: Saturday December 27th at 11am
Location: Salt Ayre Leisure Centre, Doris Henderson Way, Lancaster LA1 5JS
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Headway Lancaster & Morecambe Bay Christmas Fair
Get into the festive spirit and support Headway Lancaster & Morecambe Bay, your local charity supporting survivors of brain injury, at their annual Christmas Fair. Discover handmade crafts, knitted gifts, jewellery, festive planters, books, and home-baked treats — all your Christmas shopping under one roof! Enjoy face painting, tombolas, and a cosy cuppa while helping raise vital funds for this fantastic cause.
Date & time: Saturday 15 November, doors open 10:30am
Location: The Church of the Ascension Hall, Torrisholme, LA4 6SF
Entry: £1 (tea/coffee & biscuits £1 with free top-ups)
Volunteers are also needed — from offering lifts to helping on the allotment or running craft sessions. If you can lend a hand, email Maria at [email protected]
See the event flyer
Find out more www.facebook.com/headwaylancaster
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Lancaster Grand Relaxed Pantomime
This year’s magical Christmas panto, Snow White, includes a special relaxed performance created especially for children and adults with additional or sensory needs, and their families, carers, and support workers.
The relaxed show offers a gentle, welcoming environment where everyone is free to enjoy the magic of theatre in their own way, with adjusted sound and lighting, and the freedom to move, make noise, and just be.
29 November, 10:30am, Lancaster Grant Theatre
Book tickets by calling 01524 64695 (Mon – Sat, 10am – 3pm)
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Lancaster Singers Celebrate 50 Years with Haydn’s Creation
The Lancaster Singers, a long-established community choir and registered charity, are celebrating their 50th anniversary with a special concert performance of Haydn’s Creation. Featuring a full orchestra and professional soloists, this milestone event showcases the choir’s enduring contribution to Lancaster’s musical life and welcomes both new members and audiences to share in the celebration.
Date & time: Saturday 8 November 2025, 7.30pm
Location: Lancaster University Chaplaincy Centre.
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Social Science Takes Centre Stage This Autumn
Lancaster University is proud to be part of the National Festival of Social Science 2025, a UK-wide celebration of research that explores how social science shapes our lives. This year’s theme, Our Working Lives, will be reflected in a range of free public events across the district, from interactive workshops to thought-provoking talks. It’s a chance to explore society together, connect with new ideas, and see how Lancaster’s research is helping people navigate and reimagine the world of work.
Full details of Lancaster’s programme will be announced next month. In the meantime, you can learn more about the festival here.
18Oct – 8 Nov
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Festive Craft Fayre at The Centre @ Halton
The Centre @ Halton is gearing up for its annual Christmas Craft Fayre, offering a showcase of handmade treasures, children’s crafts, seasonal treats, and even a visit from Santa in his grotto. Stallholder tables are available to book now for £15, with all sellers asked to bring handcrafted items. A perfect opportunity to connect, create and celebrate community spirit in the run-up to Christmas.
Date & time: Sunday 30 November 2025, 10am–12pm
Location: The Centre @ Halton, Lancaster, LA2 6NB
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Tackling Rural, Wildlife and Heritage Crime
Lancashire Partnership Against Crime is hosting a conference to shine a light on rural, wildlife, and heritage crime, bringing together expert speakers, key partners, and community voices. The event will explore current challenges, showcase collaborative solutions already making an impact, and invite participants to share their experiences to shape future approaches.
Date & time: Tuesday 11 November 2025, 9am–2pm
Location: Mytton Fold Hotel, BB6 8AB
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Lancaster & District Male Voice Choir Announces 2025 Performance Dates
Lancaster & District Male Voice Choir has a lively programme of performances lined up across the district for 2025, bringing their signature sound to libraries, churches, shopping centres—and care homes too. From summer festivals to festive favourites, the choir will be performing both public and community-focused events, offering something for everyone to enjoy.
Upcoming Public Performances:
- Sat 29 Nov – Christmas Event, Lancaster Library, 11am
- Sat 6 Dec – Christmas Event, Arndale Centre, Morecambe, 11am
- Sat 13 Dec – Christmas Concert, Lancaster Methodist Church, 2pm
- Sat 20 Dec – Christmas Event, St Nics Arcade, Lancaster, 11am
The choir will also visit local care homes to perform for residents, spreading music and joy throughout the community.
Contract: 35 hours per week, fixed term
Location: Lancaster City Centre and Ryelands Estate
Closing date: 3pm, 25 November 2025
Interviews: 28 November 2025
Hospitality/Commercial Supervisor – Swarthmoor Hall, Ulverston
Quiet Company is recruiting a part-time Hospitality/Commercial Supervisor to manage the café and shop at the historic Swarthmoor Hall, a key heritage site and community venue. The role involves overseeing day-to-day café and retail operations, supporting staff and volunteers, and helping to grow visitor income as the attraction expands in 2026. The ideal candidate will be confident, friendly, flexible and able to work both independently and as part of a small team.
Salary: £17,845 per annum (£31,230 pro rata)
Contract: Permanent, part-time (20 hours per week, with potential overtime)
Location: Swarthmoor Hall, Ulverston, Cumbria
Closing date: 8am, Thursday 20 November 2025
Interviews: Thursday 27 November 2025.
Find out more about this role and apply
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Perpetrator Caseworker – Victim Support (Drive Project)
Victim Support is recruiting two full-time Perpetrator Caseworkers to deliver one-to-one behavioural change interventions with high-risk domestic abuse perpetrators as part of the national Drive Project. Working in partnership with police and specialist agencies, the role focuses on challenging harmful behaviour, improving safety for victims and children, and supporting long-term change through coordinated case management. Candidates will need experience working with people with complex needs and a strong commitment to multi-agency safeguarding practice.
Salary: Up to £28,611 per annum
Contract: Full-time, permanent
Location: Hybrid – based at Kendal Police Station, Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria
Closing date: 4 December 2025 at 8.10am
Find out more about this role and apply
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Regional Retail Manager – The Children’s Society
The Children’s Society is seeking an experienced and driven Regional Retail Manager to oversee its network of charity shops across Yorkshire and Greater Manchester. The postholder will lead and motivate a multi-site retail team, drive sales and profitability, and ensure compliance with key performance indicators — all to help generate vital income supporting vulnerable children and young people across the UK.
Salary: £35,100 per annum
Contract: 12-month fixed-term (full-time, 35 hours per week)
Location: Home-based, covering Yorkshire and Greater Manchester
Closing date: Monday 17 November 2025 at 11:59pm
Find out more about this role and apply
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PA – Girlguiding
Girlguiding is seeking a proactive and highly organised Personal Assistant (PA) to provide administrative and organisational support to senior management. This key role ensures the smooth running of daily operations, managing communications, schedules, and confidential matters with professionalism and discretion. The successful candidate will have excellent communication skills, experience building positive relationships with staff and volunteers, and strong proficiency in Microsoft Office.
Salary: £26,403 per year
Contract: Permanent, full-time
Location: Preston, Lancashire (Hybrid)
Closing date: 14 November 2025 at 9:00am
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Could you be an on-call Firefighter?
Lancashire Fire & Rescue Service are looking for people across Lancashire to join their on-call crew – no experience needed, full training provided.
- Starting retainer of £4,445 a year + call-out payments
- Firefighter pension scheme
- Flexible hours to fit around your life
If your organisation needs support whether it be working with volunteers, completing accounts and payroll, finding funding, solving governance issues, or just want a listening ear, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with our team:
Funding and governance support, contact [email protected]
Volunteering and DBS,
contact [email protected]
Payroll, bookkeeping and independent examinations, contact [email protected]
Health and social prescribing, contact [email protected]
Children and young people, contact [email protected]
Membership queries to: [email protected]
Partnerships, networks and strategic development, contact [email protected]
Alternatively, call us on 01524 555900
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