"Air Raid" Siren Testing? Moortown

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simon2710
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I have asked a similar question like this in the past, but does anyone know whether the sirens (probably now used for flood warnings) are still tested at Moortown Water Tower - Moortown, because I was told they used to test them but that was a while ago. Are they still tested? Has anyone heard it?And are there any other working sirens in Leeds?Thanks    
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simon2710 wrote: I have asked a similar question like this in the past, but does anyone know whether the sirens (probably now used for flood warnings) are still tested at Moortown Water Tower - Moortown, because I was told they used to test them but that was a while ago. Are they still tested? Has anyone heard it?And are there any other working sirens in Leeds?Thanks     I honestly dont know mate but i remember when they used to test em in the 80's during the cold war they used to scare the Bjeeezus out of me!
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There used to be a siren on top of Oaktree House in Gipton (offices built on the site of Low Gipton Farm). I remember hearing it several times during the early 80's I think.

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There was/maybe still is one on top of Marlborough Towers opposite Park Lane College. I used to live there and have been on the roof to take some photo's, it was facing east.
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hmmmmm.....Thanks for your replies I know they still use some of them for early flood warnings and in some large businesses to indicate breaks.Must be some somewhere left from the Cold War era. I think BT controls them somehow.Thanks again =) Happy new year to all!
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simon2710 wrote: hmmmmm.....Thanks for your replies I know they still use some of them for early flood warnings and in some large businesses to indicate breaks.Must be some somewhere left from the Cold War era. I think BT controls them somehow.Thanks again =) Happy new year to all! They probably still do simon - certainly they did, I mentioned somewhere my brother's experience in his younger days of employ, upon removing some 'redundent' cable from a site of such a thing - it did not go unoticed......!

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Post by traveller »

I grew up in Calverley and seem to recall a siren on top of the Mechanics Institute that the local volunteer kept oiled and ready -- I as told by my contemporaries that it was the three minute warning and that the bunker was in the playground of the local school -- but looking back at the cold-war leaflets I'm inclined to believe the siren may have had a civil defence purpose.

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Not exactly Leeds but I recall seeing one of these '3 minute warning' sirens at Shibden Hall above Halifax town centre. It was a similar type siren to the type you see as fire alarm sirens in buildings but scaled up about 30 times which would have created a horrendous racket. I think most of these were dismantled along with the rest of the cold war / civil defence infrastructure back in the early 1990s.
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