The site remained on air until the closure of 405-line television in 1985.
The site has remained as a mental health institution to the present day, only taking on its current name in 1983.
The site remained in use until the time of his death in 1812.
For all that the site remains of high archaeological interest.
Today, all three sites remain in various states of abandonment.
In 1981 the site became a residential estate and remains so to this day.
After the festival closed, the site was abandoned and remains so until this day.
The site remains as a business park to this day.
Currently 16 sites remain within the focus of the campaign and at risk.
The site remains as a high fenced field to this day.