Foulkes Village

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Foulkes Village's location in Malton

Resource buildings in Foulkes Village

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Key buildings in Foulkes Village:

Malls: none
NecroTech Buildings: 1

(8,88)

Police Departments: 3
Hospitals: 2
Fire Stations: 1
Bulletin Boards: unknown
Others: Schools 4, Churches 1, Auto Repair 3, Railway Stations 1
Suburb Number: 81

The Malton suburb of Foulkes Village was originally founded as a separate township in the 18th Century. The Foulkes family, led by patriarch Marvin Foulkes, settled in the area of present day St. Aelred's Church in 1774. Further members of the Foulkes family, along with relatives and friends moved to the area in the following years, building several homes and businesses. In 1792, the area was incorporated as a township named Foulkes Village in honor of the original founding family in the area.

Foulkes Village was eventually annexed by the expanding city of Malton in 1859. With the annexation came rapid growth, primarily industrial. The neighborhood still has a number of factories, warehouses and auto repair facilities that reflect its industrial past. The government of Malton divided the area into three neighborhoods – Crew Avenue, Vincent Square, and Frye Alley. The City established police departments in each of these neighborhoods to serve the local residents.

At the time of the quarantine, Foulkes Village was in the midst of a renaissance of sorts, having become a trendy area of Malton to live in. With low housing prices, the area attracted young residents of Malton. A number of cultural institutions followed, including several museums, libraries and cinemas.

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August 2008

August 28th

After a gruelling few months in the ruins, local survivors have retaken almost the entire suburb. The occasional darkened ruin can still be found but resources buildings are largely in human hands.--Nuabreed 14:26, 28 August 2008 (BST)

August 11th

External Military:"... crossing Foulkes Village now, can see about sixty down there ... they're just wandering around ... can't see any signs of life ... the whole suburb's wrecked ..." Laitaine 18:34, 11 August 2008 (BST)

August 6th

Not a single intact building in sight, this suburb is a wasteland. User:CptKeys 4:54, 6 August (GMT)

August 2nd

Survivors barely holding NW corner of suburb by Brandon Way PD. gabdewulf 15:22, 2 August 2008 (BST)

July 2008

July 9th

The bottom of this suburb is mostly in ruins. The north half is OK for now, but Foulkes Village could be going the way of the NW corner soon. --Neuromanc3r U! 02:57, 10 July 2008 (BST)

Suburb Map

The Malton Suburb of Foulkes Village
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the Buttle Building Stephens Cinema Clipper Drive the Powlet Building wasteland a cemetery Capes Street Club Clement Chalker Park Vincent Square Police Department
the Deny Hotel Mockridge Cinema a carpark Ryse Place Raines Grove the Potter Monument Wimbridge Crescent the Dadson Building the Fone Arms a carpark
the Dement Arms Ryan Grove Finlay Boulevard a warehouse Fyfhyde Plaza St. Aelred's Church a factory the Dwyer Monument a junkyard Darnell Library
wasteland Fuller Drive School Syms Auto Repair Cyril General Hospital a factory Paget Auto Repair Reakes Grove the Ffych Building Naisbitt Library the Barnefield Monument
a warehouse Alsoop Park Crew Avenue Police Department the Boon Museum a factory the Freeguard Building Davy Drive Biffen Lane Holdoway Drive the Hinckesman Building
Whittard Road Fire Station wasteland Vigar Walk Lorgh Walk Punnett Cinema a junkyard Scudamore Road Gully Grove a warehouse the Burdett Building
the Brindle Hotel McTier Grove Threadgould Road the Dudoc Hotel the Feaver Monument Elsworth Square School a carpark the Laurence Building wasteland Woollacott Park
Warren Auto Repair Ketnor Walk Faraker Bank the Gullis Museum Connery Drive Rendall Plaza Richings Crescent Ayers Cinema a carpark a carpark
a carpark Etheldreda General Hospital Rollason Row the Kirwan Museum the Grundy Motel Perrye Towers Frye Alley Police Department Swonnell Place the Henley Building Loader Walk Railway Station
Marton Cinema a warehouse the Stancomb Arms Sansbury Plaza School a factory the Carr Monument Daunt Park Quekett Road Woolford Boulevard School a junkyard
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Crew Avenue Police Department

The CAPD, the law of Foulkes Village, holds headquarters in the Crew Avenue area. Beware, your action have consequences. They can be reached and joined at CAPD Forums
Contact the Public Relations Officer Sergeant NIE for more information.

Legion of the Octopope

The Legion of the Octopope have a strong presence in Foulkes Village, specifically in the Frye Alley section of the suburb. An Octo-temple has been created for those wishing to pray to the Octogod for peace on earth or more importantly, an excessive amount of reinforcements.


Malton Rangers

The Malton Rangers are now mainly in the suburb, working to restore it to green. we damn sure would like some more members. Join the rangers see the navy - Malton Rangers

Barricade plan

The suburb currently has no barricade plan and previous attempts to implement such have failed. Traditionally, cinemas and churches have been used as entry points. In times of relative peace, most resource buildings have lower barricade levels.

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