Police museum based at Lancaster Castle celebrates 4th anniversary

The Lancashire Police Museum, located within Lancaster Castle, is celebrating its 4th anniversary after welcoming its 100,000th visitor. The museum offers 16 exhibits on the history of Lancashire Police and provides educational visits for schools and students.
The Lancashire Police Museum, housed in a former prison wing at Lancaster Castle, is celebrating its 4th anniversary. Launched in May 2022, it has been shortlisted for local visitor awards and hosted Royal visitors. The museum features 16 exhibits detailing Lancashire Police's history, including police training and forensic development. Visitors can enjoy interactive displays and see what they would look like in police uniform. The museum is open on Thursdays and Fridays and offers free talks on crime-related subjects. It has welcomed over 6,000 students on organised tours and is working on a new display on forensics.
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