So not widely known, but during the Cold War the government built 1563 small underground bunkers all around the country. These were manned by volunteers from the Royal Observer Corp, whose job was to monitor for nuclear blasts and fall out and report back via telephone line to central ROC HQs, as well as sounding sirens/maroons to warn of impending doom. In the early 90s, with the Cold War deemed mostly over, the ROC was disbanded and the ROC monitoring bunkers (or posts as they're known) were sold or demolished. Some have been reused by telecoms companies, some are owned by individuals and secured, some are accessible if you know where to look.
When I get a chance, and I've nothing bigger to explore, I'll knock another ROC post off the long list.
On the way back from Warwick yesterday I popped by a couple, and the first one made me laugh. Never literally been able to take the Vee up and park outside before
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Full set of pictures on my site ... http://www.veehicular.net/veehicular-Al ... tonStoney/
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I did a second ROC post near Oxford too ... http://www.veehicular.net/veehicular-Al ... BoarsHill/
A couple others, along with an ROC regional HQ, at ue.veehicular.net.
Something rather special about walking into a field somewhere, opening a hatch and disappearing down a long ladder a la Lost
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When I get a chance, and I've nothing bigger to explore, I'll knock another ROC post off the long list.
On the way back from Warwick yesterday I popped by a couple, and the first one made me laugh. Never literally been able to take the Vee up and park outside before

Full set of pictures on my site ... http://www.veehicular.net/veehicular-Al ... tonStoney/
But ...



I did a second ROC post near Oxford too ... http://www.veehicular.net/veehicular-Al ... BoarsHill/
A couple others, along with an ROC regional HQ, at ue.veehicular.net.
Something rather special about walking into a field somewhere, opening a hatch and disappearing down a long ladder a la Lost
