Two local councils have signed a landmark agreement to work together for the benefit of the community.
Representatives from Lancaster City Council and Carnforth Town Council signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) - committing to collaborate on shared areas of interest.
They will focus on upcoming challenges and opportunities including Eden Project Morecambe and Local Government Reform - and hold regular steering group meetings.
“We already enjoy an excellent working relationship with Carnforth Town Council but by signing this Memorandum of Understanding we are demonstrating a formal commitment to our partnership," said Councillor Mandy Bannon, cabinet member with responsibility for Communities, Well-being and Partnerships.
"By working together, ensuring open dialogue and shared ambition, we can seize new opportunities for our residents and deliver real outcomes to improve their lives.”
Below, representatives of both councils.

Councillor Jim Grisenthwaite, from Carnforth Town Council, said: “This Memorandum of Understanding marks an important milestone in our commitment to collaborative working.
"By formalising our partnership with Lancaster City Council, we can better address shared priorities and respond to future challenges and opportunities together.
"Our focus will always be on delivering real benefits for the people of Carnforth and the wider district, and this agreement provides the framework to make that happen.”
The MOU will remain active until 2028, providing a dynamic and flexible foundation for ongoing partnership and progress.


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