A landlords forum focussing on the housing crisis in the Lancaster district and other issues will be held in Morecambe.
The Lancaster District Landlords' Forum will take place at the Alhambra on Marine Road West on February 21 from 6pm.
Lancaster City Council is inviting any landlord of private rented housing in the Lancaster District to attend.
The council said the aim of the Forum is to bring together landlords and agents around the district to talk about a range of topics so that landlords feel better informed.
This event will focus on the housing crisis in Lancaster district, supply and demand, and moving forward post pandemic.
For more information and to book your place, visit here.
Places are limited so early booking is advisable.


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