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jisu

21st November 2011 12:12
plz give delivery update today iam waiting this parcelrnParcel number: EC811751400GB
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Tom

30th November 2011 20:19
When were these photos taken? :)
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steveh125

steveh125

9th December 2011 05:07
to start i am so jealous off the places you have been im willing to find all i live in salisbury and never heard off this place any chance off letting me know where this is please !!

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steveh125

steveh125 in reply to steveh125

9th December 2011 05:21
sorry i have found details off where it is thanks... another question for you lol sorry im so keen. is corsham an box tunnel accesible ???
Higgypop

Higgypop in reply to steveh125

9th December 2011 07:15
If you have a look for it, would be interesting to know if it's still open.
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steveh125

steveh125

9th December 2011 04:28
hi i would love to visit these locations mainly in corsham and bristol, im mainly looking for underground tunnels or bunkers to explore. as im a big kid could someone please tell me what tunnels are open to public, or able to visit sneaky sneaky.... thanks kindly
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Bezman

28th November 2011 13:49
Hi there,
I used work at Spring till 1994 when i was made redundent which was crap cos it was a great place to work. I was wondering if anyone has been down there since it closed and if so whats it like. I know the place was full of asbestos and it was floating about in the air as myself and others used to run into the walls which were covered in sheets of the stuff but back then you didn't give a stuff if you were on a fork lift. It would be great to hear stories about the place.
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Robbie414

10th February 2011 15:27
Hi, the CCC is not just known as the Corsham Computer Center, it IS the Corsham Computer Center. It's not a command center at all, its a computer center involved in strategic systems and contracted to MASS consultants.

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k1ckaha in reply to Robbie414

25th November 2011 21:37
How do you know this? Is it public domain?
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Mediaboy

23rd January 2011 11:18
Hey there, i have always wanted to go see the parcel force building in bristol, but i don't know how to get in....how did you get in? i want to try a bit of filming there and the setting is perfect for what i want to do! please help me!

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ouch in reply to Mediaboy

28th January 2011 19:30
hi i used to work for a company in bristol and had to go into the building to repair a digger and they let me wander round it goes underground one level but its massive in there and there has been alot of vandalism ... apparently its going to be a shopping mall and flats some foriegner owns it abroad
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harlequin in reply to Mediaboy

9th September 2011 20:22
always wanted to put a club in here.
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Gord

31st July 2011 17:25
Having been in the TA for many years I have trained at Imber many times , & going back to my first visit in the late 80s the church was out of bounds . I am glad to see tonight on songs of praise that this church is now open over 48 days a year to the public . Let's hope the word gets out & I look forward to a visit
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Gord

31st July 2011 17:25
Having been in the TA for many years I have trained at Imber many times , & going back to my first visit in the late 80s the church was out of bounds . I am glad to see tonight on songs of praise that this church is now open over 48 days a year to the public . Let's hope the word gets out & I look forward to a visit
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mark fowler

30th May 2011 20:56
Hi there, I would love to chat to you.rnAbout 20 years ago, I was told a story of hidden/ buried land rovers, jeeps etc in tunnels nr bath. I and a few friends went up there (down there effectively), we did investigate the possibilities and came to the conclusion that the stories were probably true. Entry into the tunnels was VERY easy via a HUGE archway with walkway steps down the right hand side - we were told later by the fire brigade that where we were was actually part of a 27 mile network of tunnels... we probably explored 3 miles worth over a couple of years. Finding openings coming out inside lorncked barns and airshafts bringing you up to cattle grilled middle of a field.rnSadly when I went back about 8-10 years ago, the farmer had gotten rid of the travellers and put up a high barbed wire fence around the entrance I spoke of. Fancy helping me find it again? I can tell you more about what we found down there too.rnrnMark

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Clunk

Clunk in reply to mark fowler

4th July 2011 17:33
You are talking about 2 different mines.
The entrances in Sheds relate to Monkton Farlieigh. And the underground jeeps and stuff relate to Tunnel Quarry which is part of Box. And it's closer to 90 miles of passages.
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