The landing positioning is significant. In older Victorian and Edwardian builds - which a lot of Birmingham stock is - the landing sits directly above the threshold of the front entrance.
I've read every available document on this. The redactions are consistent with Cold War protocols - they didn't want the Soviets knowing their radar capabilities or response procedures.
Been doing some reading about haunted locations in England and I keep coming back to two: Borley Rectory (or what's left of it) and Pendle Hill in Lancashire.
I'm planning a winter solstice observation session on the Pennines. If anyone's in the north and interested, could be a good group effort? Strength in numbers and all that, plus more eyes on the sky.
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