
Lancaster City Council has been shortlisted in four categories in a top local government awards.
The council has been shortlisted for Local Authority of the Year in the MJ Awards, which are held annually and recognise success in local government and outstanding work and commitment to local communities.
The recognition follows the council’s positive Local Government Association Corporate Peer Challenge in 2024, which praised the ‘Let’s do it’ culture and clear vision for the district.
Council officer Susanna Dart has also been shortlisted in the Rising Star category.
The award categories where Lancaster City Council has been shortlisted are:
• Local Authority of the Year
This highlights success right across the organisation, including delivery of new recycling initiatives, support for Council Housing tenants, digital transformation initiatives, and leading the fight to tackle climate change.
• Leadership in Responding to the Climate Emergency
This recognises work in delivering the Climate Emergency Local Plan Review, which focused on how new developments can be made better for nature while also making sure that homes and residents are better protected from flooding, lower fuel bills, and better access to sustainable travel.
Described as being "at the forefront of integrating net zero into local planning policy” the review has received national attention and featured on Channel 4’s The Great Climate Fight with Grand Design’s presenter Kevin McCloud.
• Rising Star
Susanna Dart (Principal Climate Policy Officer) has been instrumental in shaping the council’s response to the climate crisis, contributing significantly to policy development and community engagement. She was shortlisted for her pivotal role in influencing climate resilience across the district and advocating the co-benefits that can ensue from taking a proactive approach to mitigating and adapting to climate change.
• Digital Transformation
The entry for this category featured a number of components that the council has focused on over the last 12 months to improve its digital services. It includes the installation of new digital screens across the district to provide visitor information, introduction of a new online portal to manage relationships with customers, and development of the 3D Mill Race App in conjunction with Lancaster University, underpinned by a new Digital Strategy which was co-created with key partners.
Mark Davies, chief executive of Lancaster City Council, said: “Lancaster City Council is committed to delivering high quality services to its communities and being at the forefront of taking action to tackle our changing climate.
“Being shortlisted for these prestigious awards is testament to the hard work, innovative thinking and ingenuity that takes place every single day. It’s particularly pleasing to be shortlisted for Council of the Year as this is recognises the work that takes place right across the authority and is something in which every single Elected Member and member of staff can take pride. Congratulations to all the teams representing the council and good luck in the final judging.”
Judging in each of the categories will take place this spring with the results being announced in June.