Accrington Observer

Ghost hunters to return for cop shop fright night

- Stuart.pike@menmedia.co.uk @StuartPike­78

STUART PIKE

EVERYONE’S favourite ghost hunters will be returning to Accrington in early August.

Yvette Fielding, Karl Beattie and Stuart Torevell will be in attendance at the Accrington Police Station and Courts on August 7, eager to meet with fans of their TV show Most Haunted.

It comes after a previous visit to the town in April.

Punters will have the chance to get selfies and autographs with the three before a Q and A session.

Profession­al photograph­ers will be on hand to deliver high quality pictures of guests and the presenters and all of them will be given a goody bag.

The trio will then be staging a mini ghost hunt of the old derelict police station from 10pm onwards so be ready to witness some supernatur­al events.

Amateur paranormal investigat­ors can get a first-hand opportunit­y to see how the investigat­ions work, including the scientific gadgets that are used.

Event organisers say they found out about the old police station and courts, at the corner of Manchester Road and Spring Gardens, through a local contact and wanted to put the empty buildings to good use.

The event website promises a “location not to be missed” and a suitably frightenin­g experience.

It describes the site as: “A derelict and terrifying location that will unnerve the hardiest of ghost hunters.

“It’s very easy to become disorienta­ted within the long dark corridors and rooms...but add ghosts into the mix you’re set for a night you won’t forget.

“This is haunted urban exploring at its best...but with a twist.”

Tickets are £35 per person; 16 and 17-yearolds must be accompanie­d by a parent or adult at all times.

Visit www.mosthaunte d e x p e r i e n c e . c o m, search for ‘Accrington’ and follow link to ‘Meet and Greet’.

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Yvette Fielding, Karl Beattie and Stuart Torevell of Most Haunted are returning to Accrington

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