Royal Derwent.com, APIU and anyone interested in Paranormal at Willow Court will be under the spotlight!

 

Royal Derwent.com, APIU and anyone interested in Paranormal at Willow Court will be under the spotlight at the next meeting.

I received this in my inbox this morning from the secretary of the Willow Court & Barracks Working Group WC&BWG.

“All councillors are invited to attend the WC&BWG meeting on 9 February at 7pm.  Attending the meeting will be two teachers in Disability at Polytechnic who will talk about their interest in Willow Courtand the importance of it to Disability students, their concerns with the information on the WC paranormal website on Disability students”

 

I have a lot of thoughts about this which I won’t get into cause I will be here all day. I just hope that they have done their research about who we are, how we operate in regard to Willow Court in general and the paranormal.

 

 

9 Responses to “Royal Derwent.com, APIU and anyone interested in Paranormal at Willow Court will be under the spotlight!”

  • avatar Max:

    So… what are they trying to accomplish, this sounds like a witch hunt, and like the “witch hunts” of long ago, there is no reason for it, in reality its just people enforcing there point of view. Gr.

  • I think so mate, spot on.

  • avatar Tony:

    Nick,
    Can you point me to any of the information on this site to which they may be referring?
    I’d like to have a look at what they think you’re saying, and possibly help prepare some answers for you to throw back art them.
    The problem with many people who come gunning for a ghost tour operator is that almost all of them fail to take into account that we have done a hell of a lot of historic research and cross-checking before we even dare open our mouths to a single punter. I’ve had to deal with this kind of thing in the past. You can never be too prepared, and being properly prepared usually lays these arguments to rest.

    Cheers,
    Tony
    Kempton Historic, and Ghost Tours

  • avatar mathew tennant:

    Teachers in disability hay what would they know about rdh/wc did they ever work there no i dont think so they need to get a life and worry about there two bit course they so called teach. In my opinion any one that did a tafe course and came to work with me didnt know what they were doing. Go hassle someone else like the vandals and arsonists that are ruining the place

  • LOL go Mate!!! You wanna come along to the meeting?

  • avatar Lesley:

    Best of luck with the meeting. I do hope they are all open minded and realise that paranormal investigation is not only very popular with people all over the world as a recreational past time it is also a very important field of study for many.

    Unfortunately though I have to agree with Max. Sounds like someone has a bee in their bonnet.

    I think what Towns and Councils need to realise is working with a reputable paranormal group or ghost tour operators for the purpose of accessing buildings not only educates people as to the history of these places, such as Willow Court, but can also generate a lot of income for the local Council and businesses within that community. I would love to be able to visit Willow Court one day. (Lesley NSW)

  • avatar Darlene:

    I honestly dont understand what they are on about?? disability students??? So the council will have to undertake a study for sure/ employ someone to research it / pay someone to write the report and print it… and then waste another few council meetings on it??? .. how much will that cost and what slant are they getting at? pretty please explain?

  • The teachers were concerned that the students spend weeks at Tafe talking about this website and the paranormal stories in it. They tried to say it wasn’t a credible resource but I corrected them on that. In the end the teachers have invited me to speak to the tafe students.

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