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Lincoln Castle Dragons Extension Proposal Aims to Delight Visitors for Three More Years

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Lincoln Castle Dragons Extension Proposal Aims to Delight Visitors for Three More Years

The enchanting dragon sculptures, Lucy and Norman, are set to remain star attractions at Lincoln Castle for at least another three years. These remarkable pieces, seemingly bursting from the castle walls, complete with impressive smoke and sound effects, have entranced visitors since Lucy’s introduction in 2022, with Norman arriving a year later. Lincolnshire County Council has put forward a planning application to prolong their residence until January 2028, highlighting the dragons as a highly cherished attraction, popular with both visitors and locals.

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