Official Lancaster edition of Monopoly hits the shops
and live on Freeview channel 276
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Mr Monopoly joined Lancaster mayor Coun Roger Dennison to celebrate the game going on sale on Tuesday morning.
Coun Dennison said: “I am thrilled that Lancaster has its very own version of such an iconic game and that many of Lancaster’s popular attractions and landmarks are being honoured on this unique board.
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Hide Ad“I look forward to playing the game with my family and expect it will be more enjoyable than ever with the majority of the squares being so familiar and dear to us.”
The game is themed in sets – from heritage to tourism, shopping to entertainment – and more.
The four train stations from the classic Monopoly proved a challenge for the makers as the city only has one mainline station.
In the end, the quartet of Monopoly prime estate take on a travel theme – so adding another theme to the sets.
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Hide AdIn all, more than 30 Lancaster landmarks are being honoured on the board.
The Ashton Memorial gets to land on the top ‘Mayfair’ spot, while Lancaster Priory takes up occupancy on ‘Old Kent Road’ at the other end of the board.
In between are the “great and good” of the city, including Lancaster Castle, the City Museum, the Grand Theatre, Lancaster Music Festival and Lancaster Library.
Five charities also get to ‘Pass GO’ – St John’s Hospice, Team Reece, Animal Care, Lancaster Community Music Centre and The Olive Branch.
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Hide AdThe Chance and Community Chest cards are customised, with one sending players back three spaces for ‘getting stuck in traffic on Skerton Bridge’ while another rewards players with the accolade of becoming ‘Mayor of Lancaster’ for the duration of the game.
And we at the Lancaster Guardian are in on the party too!
The Guardian gets to land on the Fleet Street space from the classic London Monopoly original.
“We have been wonderfully spoiled for choices putting this game together,” said Ella Gibbs from Winning Moves UK, who have produced the board under license from leading toy and game company Hasbro.
Among those attending the launch was five-year-old Moorside Primary School pupil James Jones-Turner, who won a competition to meet Mr Monopoly.
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Hide AdFor his winning entry, James wrote what he loved about Lancaster, saying: “Lancaster is a fun and exciting place to live. I love the library and all the coffee shops. It’s wonderful.”
The game is available at Waterstones, WHSmith, The Works and Ryman, as well as online, including at Booghe.co.uk and Amazon.co.uk