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All you need to know about King Charles III's visit to Lancaster

All you need to know about King Charles III's visit to Lancaster

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King Charles III is to visit Lancaster Castle later, with organisers planning to make the royal visit a "proud day" for the city.It will mark the first time the King, who is also the Duke of Lancaster, has visited Lancashire since he was crowned.Roads will close as huge crowds are expected in Lancaster to welcome the monarch, who will be handed the keys to the castle in front of the John O'Gaunt gateway as part in an ancient ceremonial tradition.Lancashire Police said measures have been put in place to manage the influx of well wishers to the city, and warned people they will need to plan ahead to avoid disruption.
What will the King do during his visit?
King Charles will receive the keys in front of the John O'Gaunt gateway at the entrance to the castle. The structure was built by Henry IV in the 15th century as part of the castle defences and includes a statue of his father John of Gaunt, a key figure in the history of the Duchy of Lancaster.During the ceremony, Pam Barker DL, Constable of the Castle, will officially present His Majesty with the key.The King will then meet with local business representatives and attend a reception with a wide range of community organisations.Pupils from Willow Lane Primary School have been chosen to go to the ceremony and greet his majesty.
What roads will be shut?
Ch Supt Hassan Khan of Lancashire Police said there will be some disruption to traffic in the city.It is expected to be very busy and people are advised to allow extra time for their journeys.There will be road closures and diversions in place by Lancaster Castle from about 06:00 BST.Barriers and restricted access areas have been created to allow for public viewing and event safety.Car parking bays on St Mary's Parade will be suspended until 21:00 BST., while Dallas Road car park will be closed from 06:00 until 18:00 except by prior arrangement.Residents and business owners in the Castle Hill and Castle Park area have been contacted directly with details of alternative arrangements.Those expecting deliveries have been told to reschedule for another day.HGVs will not be able to gain access to areas adjacent to St George's Quay due to road closures and the low railway bridge on the quayside.
What has the council said?
A spokesman for Lancaster City Council said "We appreciate these arrangements may cause some inconvenience and thank you in advance for your cooperation." A range of local organisations are working closely together to make sure the visit is a "proud and memorable moment for the city of Lancaster", he The authority added: "We hope you will take the opportunity to witness this historic occasion, and we thank you for helping to make it a success."
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