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Events
All
tickets prices shown below are for pre-ordered tickets.
Tickets
purchased on the evening of the event will cost an extra
£5 each.
Please be aware that ticket numbers are limited and are allocated
on a first come, first served basis. Please book early to avoid disappointment.
Please note with all of our events, the advertised time is half an hour before the start time of the event to enable us to check everybody in and complete the relevant paperwork.
| Saturday, January 31, 2009 – The Black Horse, Manor Way, Ghost Hunt |
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This venue was previously a canal side inn. This delightful pub now offers great food and a great atmosphere.
The pub contains the spirits of a family, most of whom died in an unpleasant manner. We have previously worked at this venue and found it to be very active with a lot of detail being given to us by the spirits present there.
Though the canal no longer runs alongside the pub as it previously did, the energies around it still provide a strong energy for spirit manifestation.
Certain areas are very active and even the most sceptical amongst you are likely to 'feel' something when you are here.
Please note that the advertised start time is 30 minutes before the actual start time to allow sufficient time for our paperwork and check in procedure
Raising funds in aid of The Air Ambulance
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Saturday, January 31, 2009 |
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The Black Horse, Manor Way, Halesowen, B62 8RJ |
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11:30
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£20 advance |
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| Saturday, February 7, 2009 – The Court Oak, Harborne, Ghost Hunt |
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This old pub has quite a vast history. It has seen many changes over the years, but the past still lives within the walls.
Interestingly, there is a statue of a couple underneath an oak tree that stands in the car park,the statue itself is listed.
The pub is now in the middle of a traffic island, a far cry from the lands that it used to be within.
Tonight will be a very exciting night.
Please note that the advertised start time of the event is 30 minutes earlier than the event actually starts, this is to allow time for you to complete the check in procedure
Raising Funds for 'Birmingham Young Carers'
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Saturday, February 7, 2009 |
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The Court Oak, Balden Road, Harborne, Birmingham, B32 2EH |
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11:45
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£20 advance |
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| Sunday, February 22, 2009 – Wychbury Inn, Stourbridge, Ghost Hunt |
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This pub is on the main Birmingham Road at the bottom of the 'Obelisk Hill', close to both Hagley Hall and the Littleton Arms
The area is surrounded with Folklore and Some place names suggest links to Witchcraft such as Wychbury Hill and Wychbold. The names themselves probably derive from the Saxon Tribe that inhabited the area, the Hwicce (pronounced Wyche), however tales of Witchcraft are abundant here and country folk still believe in the superstition attached to such stories.
Perhaps one of the most famous modern stories relates to Wychbury Hill and Hagley Woods. Wychbury is an Iron Age hill fort located near to Stourbridge. In 1943 three boys found the body of a woman who had been murdered and placed inside a tree.
The boys had been looking for birds’ nests and come across a large hollow Hazel tree, which because of its size, was mistaken for an elm. On climbing the tree and looking into it one of the boys saw a skull which he believed to be from an animal. He pulled the skull out and found it to have rotting flesh still attached, crooked teeth and some remains of hair. The boys put the skull back into the tree and returned home swearing not to tell anybody. However, the youngest boy found himself unable to keep this secret and told his father who promptly informed the Police. The police attended the site the next morning and found the almost complete remains of a woman, her clothing tattered and rotted away. Her severed hand was found buried nearby.
In 1943, graffiti started to appear around Wychbury and on walls of empty buildings around the West Midlands. The first asked “Who put Lubella in the Wych-elm” .
Many stories still circulate around this area and we are expecting to have an active night here
Please note that this event starts in the early hours of Sunday morning.
The start time advertised is 30 minutes earlier than the start of the event to allow sufficient time for the 'check in' procedures to be completed
Raising Funds for the fight against Breast Cancer
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Sunday, February 22, 2009 |
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Wychbury Inn, 12 Birmingham Rd, Hagley, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY9 9LZ |
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Midnight |
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£20 advance |
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| Friday, March 27, 2009 – The Olde White Hart, Kinver, Ghost Hunt |
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This event takes place in the oldest inn in the area. The inn has been present in some form on the site for over 300 years, and thecurrent building is over 200 years old, with a few modern additions.
It is situated right in the heart of the Heritage conservation area in Kinver.
There is a lot of activity at the venue and there has been various activity noted by both staff members and visitors in the past.
this event will start in the earky hours of Saturday morning at 01.00 hrs.
The workshop at this venue will be on the importance of grounding and protection and will teach you how to do both.
This eveny is raising funds for 'Living Springs Hospice'
Please note that the advertised start time is half an hour before the actual start time of the event to allow sufficient time to complete the check in procedure
Raising Funds for 'Living Springs Hospice'
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Friday, March 27, 2009 |
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The Olde White Hart, 111 High Street, Kinver, DY7 6HL |
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11:55
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£20 |
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