What has happened to the cycle lanes in Lancaster?

During the Covid lockdowns there were some pop-up cycle lanes in Lancaster, installed following some campaigning by local cyclists and Green Party Councillors. Whilst the local cyclists were happy with the outcome, ironically one of the cycle lanes was swiftly opposed by the same councillors that asked for them following some complaints by residents. The pictue below, provided by Dynamo, shows the protected cycle lane on King Street.

As you can see from the photograph, the cycle lane on King Street was originally separated from the adjacent traffic lane by some hatchings, which ensured that most of the traffic kept out of the cycle lane and left more space when passing people riding bikes. At some point, probably when King Street was resurfaced, the hatched road markings were not replaced, as you can see from the photograph below.

The City Councillors blame the County Council for the current state of conditions for cycling in Lancaster, and the County Council don’t seem to have any idea what is going on. However, although the Green Party City Councilors claim to want to improve conditions for cycling in Lancaster, when asked about this specific issue they are completely uninterested. Is this the only retrograde change that has been made or are there others?