RAF Holmpton

24th January 2009
9pm- 3am
Tickets £35
The present site of RAF Holmpton was built between 1951 and 1952 and started its operational life in 1953 as an Early Warning Radar Station. Going on to become a principal radar site this remained operational until the relocation of the radars in 1974, the Station then became a training facility for RAF Radar Technicians until 1984 parented by RAF Leaconfield. During the mid 1980's it was refurbished as a new Emergency War HQ for RAF Support Command parented by RAF Brampton, but with the ending of the Cold War it reverted to training between 1992 and 1995, this time being used by the RAF Regiment, the RAF Police, the ROC and the TA once again parented by RAF Leconfield. Extensive rebuilding in 1995 saw it become an Experimetal Electronic Warware Operations Centre with projected plans for a further massive rebuild. However this final phase did not proceed and RAF Holmpton eventually moved onto care and maintenance by Aqumen Defence in year 2000 now parented by RAF Digby but under the control of Personnel and Training Command HQ at RAF Innsworth.*
The KAPS team members have investigated this location several times and have never been disappointed by the wealth of activity.
In the tunnel as prescence was felt running down the tunnel with a chair or gurney as if playing with the investigating team. EMF meter 's going off the scale then without explaintion returning to normal. Eerie voices, light anomolies and full apparitions are just some of the phenomenon that strike fear and awe into visitors to this unique location.
If you dare spend the night underground and want to see a full apparition then this place is for you!
Your night includes :
Full use of all of our ghost hunting equipment
Table tipping, Ouija boards, seances, lone vigils, paranormal experiments, crystal and glass divination
Work closely with the KAPS team including our mediums
Work throughout the night with our guest mediums, psychics and investigators
Free hot drinks and refreshments served throughout the night.
*Historical information supplied by kind permission of RAF Holpmton