A new landlord has taken the reins at a popular Lancaster pub.
Pascal Meulemeester is the new landlord of the Park on St Oswald Street.
A post on The Park Facebook page said: "The rumours are true.
"As of Wednesday The Park is under new management and I, Pascal, am the new landlord.
"Together with the well known, lovely staff we will try and get some new exciting things happening here... karaoke, live music in the function room, I'm working on it to have it happening as soon as possible.
"I have done probably everything there is to do in the industry, so together with the staff, locals and new customers we will make this place rock."
Mr Meulemeester was born and raised in Bruges, Belgium and has worked in the licensed trade for about 30 years.
He previously worked at the Three Mariners pub on Bridge Lane near St George's Quay and managed the Black Horse in Preston.


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