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Drakelow Tunnels are spread over 285,000 square feet. Originally constructed for use by Rover in WWII under the Ministry of Aircraft Production’s Shadow Factory Scheme, the tunnels were mainly used for machine workshops and additional storage for Rover.
After WWII the tunnels got a second lease of life during the Cold War where the Government took control of the site as a Regional Seat of Government (RSG) in case of a nuclear attack. Less than a half of the site was converted for use during the Cold War period, where new rooms and equipment were installed.
The RSG would accommodate important local and national government personnel as well as the armed forces and a small amount of medical staff
In the 1980’s the Government refurbished many parts of the nuclear side although this was short lived as the site was sold off in the early 1990’s when the Cold War had ended.
We celebrated the launch of "Attack the Pack", a new cycling card game on Saturday 5th December.
Created by Ben Nickolls, Ben Broomfield, Nathan Haas and illustrated by Adrienne Hawkes. It's a new card game that brings the experience of pro bike racing to your jersey pocket .
Available online: store.attackthepack.com/
And at Look mum on hands! cafe on 49 Old Street, EC1V 9HX.
Read more about the launch here: www.ridevelo.cc/blog/2015/12/6/attack-the-pack-launch-party
Photos: Ben Broomfield
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5 April 2010
This robin clearly wants to nest in my crab apple tree. Before it can nest though, it needs to get rid of the other birds in its territory. So, it keeps attacking its own reflection in my window. I'm getting a little tired of having to keep my blinds closed so the birdbrained creature doesn't see its reflection and keep banging into my window.
this reminds me of a nonexistent, but hilarious sesame street where letters go crazy and attack people in their homes