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Author: Jon Carter

Volunteer Book Keeper Required!

WANTED!

Lancaster Music Co-op is  looking for a volunteer book keeper… 
During our repair programme we are looking for an experienced book keeper to monitor our accounts, send and receive invoices etc.
The Music Co-op is run solely by volunteers. We need the right person to join our team and help us through a really important period in the Co-op’s history – the repair and renovation of our premises in Lodge Street.

Do you have the time to put something back into the community?

Perhaps you are retired and looking for a new challenge?

Then we need your help.


You don’t need to be a musician. Or know anything about music. You just need a solid background in accounts/book keeping and have a passion to be involved in securing the future of this important Lancaster musical institution. 

If you think you can help us, please get in touch info@lancastermusiccoop.co.uk

Thanks in advance!

Lancaster Music Co-op Steering Group

New appointment hits the right note for Co-op

The team at the Lancaster Musicians’ Co-operative are pleased to announce that they have appointed a Project Manager to oversee the refurbishment of the much-missed city centre facility.

Anthony Dickens, a qualified architect and project manager with many years’ experience in the UK and overseas, including working with historic buildings, has taken the reigns of the project thanks to funding secured from the Government’s Community Ownership Fund

Jayne McFadyen, from the cooperative’s steering group says, “We were really encouraged by the impressive number of strong applications that we received for this post and after a thorough selection process we were delighted to offer the role to Anthony. His many years of experience working in this sector, coupled with a genuine enthusiasm for the local music scene made him the perfect candidate.”  

She added, “We can’t wait to get working on the next phase of the Music Coop’s redevelopment with Anthony at the helm”.

The Lancaster Music Co-op have occupied 1 Lodge Street in the city since 1985, but over the years the building has deteriorated to the point where it needs major structural repairs. As a result, the Co-op had to move out and the building is temporarily closed.

In 2018 Lancaster City Council, owners of the building, passed a resolution which committed itself to undertaking repair work and to securing the Co-op’s future through a long-term lease but movement has been slow. 

Anthony is keen to see rapid progress and is already busy making headway. He said,“I’m thrilled to be working on this important project. As a lover of live music and as a lifelong supporter of the local scene I, like many other Lancastrians, value the importance of the Music Co-op and what it provides for the wider community. I’m really excited to be joining the team that will bring this essential facility back to life”.

Please join us in welcoming Anthony to the team!

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