Labour for a Fairer, Greener Lancaster

Lancaster, Lancashire, United Kingdom

Labour for a Fairer, Greener Lancaster

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Aim

Help us elect hardworking Labour Councillors in Lancaster to fight for a Fairer, Greener Lancaster!


Help us elect hardworking Labour Councillors in Lancaster to fight for a Fairer, Greener Lancaster! 

In May 2023, elections will be held in Lancaster to elect Councillors to Lancaster City Council. We are hoping to elect hardworking Labour Councillors across the City to stand up for both people and planet to ensure a Fairer, Greener Future for Lancaster.

Despite the Tory Government cutting more than 60% of the City Council’s budget, Labour have been leading the way in ensuring the City Council tackles the Climate and Ecological Emergency while protecting Lancaster’s most vulnerable residents. Over the past decade, Labour Councillors have:

  • kept Salt Ayre Leisure Centre publicly owned, and then invested to make it Europe’s first carbon-neutral leisure centre (powered by its own solar farm),
  • pioneered Lancaster’s Council Tax Support Scheme, supporting over 2000 people in Lancaster and being the only Council in Lancashire to offer such a scheme,
  • kept waste services publicly owned and invested in new electric bin wagons,
  • set up a council owned company to enable the City Council to build new social housing exempt from right to buy, and,
  • set in place bold plans to plant over one million trees in the District to restore nature and biodiversity.

Small print

Donations to political campaigns are regulated by the Political Parties Elections and Referendums Act 2000. By making a donation to our campaign, you are accepting the following terms and conditions:

  • I am donating to Lancaster and District Branch Labour Party.
  • If I donate more than £500 checks will be made to ensure that I am listed on the UK electoral register.
  • If I donate more than £1,500 in a calendar year, my name will be published on the Electoral Commission’s website, although my home address will not be made public.
  • I must use my own personal funds to make a donation. It is an offence not to reveal the true source of a donation.
  • Donations are not tax-deductible.

This project successfully funded on 21st March 2023


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