The Torbay Investigators of the Paranormal are on a Ghost hunt- and you can help them, The group visits haunted buildings to see if they can spot evidence of spirits. And they've got the equiptment to prove ghostly goings-on...

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Friday, 30 October 2009

Halloween At Museum

Ghost Hunting at Torquay Museum
Halloween, Saturday 31st October, 7pm - Midnight

Tickets Price £7.50, tel: 01803 293975 to reserve yours
Join Torbay Investigators of the Paranormal on a spine-chilling ghost hunting night at Torquay Museum. Learn how the experts investigate the paranormal, get trained in ghost-hunting techniques, and hear about the supernatural encounters of members of the Torbay Investigators of the Paranormal. Then take part in a ghost hunt led by experienced investigators.

Participants are encouraged to come along in Halloween fancy dress and bring a notepad, torch, camera or recording equipment. There will be refreshments available from the Museum café during the evening. Due to its scary nature, this event is not suitable for people under 16 years of age.

Spooky Halloween Mask & Costume Making
Halloween Saturday 31st October, 11.30am – 1pm & 1.30pm – 3pm
Cost: £3.85, tel: 01803 293975 to reserve your place
A fun workshop for children aged 8-12 years (younger children are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult), where they can use lots of different materials and bags of creativity to produce some spooky Halloween costumes perfect for parties or Trick or Treating.

Saturday, 1 August 2009

UFO's

got a feeling there maybe reports in the herald of UFO's in the bay again next week

just watched one of those laterns from a wedding fly across the bay.

Ill keep you posted if there is :)

Thursday, 30 July 2009

Local Headlines "Who beamed up museum banner?"

AN ADVERTISING hoarding for a sci-fi exhibition at Torquay Museum has vanished into thin air.

Head-scratching staff are even thinking their 'Alien Invasion' banner may have been swiped by visitors from outer space.

"There is no other explanation because our CCTV cameras run continuously — and there is no sign of the thing being taken," said bemused marketing manager Carl Smith.

Police have been notified of the crime which happened at the bottom end of Babbacombe Road some time between 10am and 1pm on Saturday.

"We have been through the CCTV at least half-a-dozen times, but we still can't find the time when it was taken. The cameras run continuously," explained Carl.

He added, with tongue in cheek: "Maybe it's been beamed up by aliens. You never know. It's one line of inquiry."

The banner, valued at £150, is four metres long and a metre deep.

Carl noticed the hoarding had disappeared when he turned up at the museum at 1pm. The CCTV shows the banner flapping in the breeze just three hours before.

"We put it up a few weeks ago. It was tied outside the museum with six strong plastic cables. It must have taken a very sharp knife or pair of scissors to cut the thing off," he said.

He added: "Our Alien Invasion exhibition is not what you would automatically associate with a museum which we believe should be vibrant and up-to-date, showcasing contemporary popular culture as well as artifacts from ancient civilisations."

He said Alien Invasion was proving to be 'amazingly popular'.

"We have received double our usual visitor numbers since the exhibition opened four weeks ago. It showcases props and costumes from some of the best sci-fi movies ever made," he said.

The exhibition features an array of Star Wars characters, Darth Vader and a Stormtrooper among them, together with many Dr Who props, including two Daleks and a Tardis.

There is also a full-scale Alien from the Hollywood blockbuster of the same name starring Sigourney Weaver, along with an Alien egg and the creepy Facehugger which injected the alien into John Hurt's stomach.

Other head-turners are a full-sized Robocop, an alien host from X-Files, Mars Attack Martians and Marvin the Martian.

Carl said: "We would really like our Alien Invasion banner back — whether it's been abducted by aliens or sci-fi fans."

Police confirmed they are investigating the theft.

A spokesman said: "Presumably someone has cut the fixings and made off with it. We would appreciate any information from people in the area who may have seen this happening — or who knows of someone who has such a hoarding in their possession."

Police can be contacted on 08452 777444. Callers can also use the confidential Crimestoppers number of 0800 555111.


Artical Taken From : Herald Express

Sunday, 19 July 2009

Alien Invasion @ Torquay Museum





Some of the most terrifying aliens ever to stalk our Galaxy are about to descend upon Torquay Museum for its blockbuster summer exhibition, Alien Invasion, which runs from 1st July until 7th September. It will showcase stunning costumes and props from some of the best sci-fi movies and TV series ever made, including Star Wars, Dr Who, Alien, Predator, Robocob, Terminator and many more.

On show is a full-scale Alien, from the Hollywood blockbuster starring Sigourney Weaver, along with an Alien egg and the creepy Facehugger that injected the alien into John Hurt’s stomach. The Predator is also on display, as will the Terminator head, a full-sized Robocop, an alien host from X-Files, Mars Attack Martians, and Marvin the Martian.


http://www.torquaymuseum.org

http://www.whatsonsouthwest.co.uk