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LancsLive on MSNLife in the historic Lancashire city lined with cobbled streets and brimming with successful independent shops
Lancaster Castle, a Grade 1 listed building, sits on a hilltop overlooking the city centre. It dates back around 1,000 years ...
With a population of around 145,000 people, Lancaster has a highly-regarded university and array of succesful independent ...
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King Charles: Radiant Visit to Lancaster Castle - MSN
Tour of Lancaster Castle After the ceremony, Charles met with representatives from seven local businesses and showed interest in their challenges and successes. During a subsequent tour of the ...
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Nottinghamshire Live on MSN'Friendly' UK city with 170 independent shops has 'welcoming feel' making people 'want to stay'
Lancaster Castle, a Grade 1 listed building, proudly stands on a hilltop overlooking the city centre. With a history spanning ...
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Lancaster Guardian on MSNCity to be transformed once again as Light Up Lancaster festival makes a return
Light Up Lancaster returns for 2025 on November 6, 7 and 8 - and it promises to be truly magical! Audiences will be treated ...
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Lancaster Guardian on MSNLancaster cyclist to undertake 300-mile solo bike ride in aid of Marie Curie
A Lancaster woman will be taking on a 300-mile solo cycle ride for charity. Gillian Sheath will be cycling from Lancaster ...
Volunteers have travelled from around the UK and abroad to take part in the dig at Lancaster Castle, which experts believe could reveal a huge garrison - that would have been key to Roman defences ...
Plans are to be unveiled to turn former prison Lancaster Castle into a tourist attraction with a hotel, arts and performance areas. The proposals, which will go on display at the Grade I-listed ...
Lancaster Castle has opened its gates to the public for the first time in 900 years. The castle's constable Gordon Johnson, who holds its key on behalf of The Queen, opened The John O' Gaunt gates ...
His son Tony Brock, who attended the reception with him, said: “He mentioned a nip of whisky and said to keep taking it.” Charles arrived at the castle shortly before 11am and was greeted by ...
King Charles has visited Lancaster Castle to meet D-Day veterans, including one who is 101 years old. Richard Brock is a World War II veteran who served in the East Lancashire Regiment and took ...
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