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The city may have changed over the years but at its heart it's still the same - Lancaster Castle still stands proud on the skyline, although now half of it is used as a prison.

And the Ashton Memorial - Lord Ashton's folly in Williamson Park - can be seen from most parts of the area.
There are plenty of changes ahead - multi-million pound schemes to change the city centre, St George's Quay and Lancaster University areas.
Work is already under way on the Kingsway site where a huge tower block is being built on the old bus depot land.
But this video is a snapshot in time - Lancaster in spring 2008.

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  • Last Updated: 09 May 2008 10:51 AM
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  • Location: Lancaster
 
 

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