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Posted on July 3, 2009 - by Andrew

The Willow Arts Centre to give up the ghost?

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At the end of the month the Willow Arts Centre in Corby will be bulldozed. The building is being replaced by a new theatre and to allow access to the Corby Cube building site.

Dennis Binks of the Northamptonshire Paranormal Investigation Team doubts the destruction of the building will get rid of any resident ghosts. He told local press, “When the theatre is knocked down, we believe the spirits will stay there and just inhabit whatever is built on the site.”

“We also think the Willows was built on an old graveyard so we’re not sure what we’ll be faced with on the night.”

Not only is it said that the Willow Arts Centre is haunted it is so widely believed by the local community that the centre allegedly struggles to get cleaners into the Festival Hall.

“Staff have seen a burned man who looks a bit like Flame from X-Men, and there is someone called the Grey Lady who can often be heard crying,” explained Binks.

Binks, Katrina Thomson, Natasha Binks, Angie Hewitt and members from the general public will be allowed into the building at night in order to look for evidence of ghosts and haunting spirits. The explorers will be divided into four teams of ten – each one headed up by one of the Northamptonshire Paranormal Investigation Team’s clairvoyants and mediums.

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Would you volunteer to patrol the threatre before it was bulldozed? As it happens you can contact Dennis Binks, who also offers ghost busting advice, at the email address denby733 (at) hotmail.co.uk.


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