The Norwood Building

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The Norwood Building
VSB+2, dark.
AndyMatthews (talk) 14:53, 8 January 2022 (UTC)
the Norwood Building

Kempsterbank [55, 71]

Boorman Walk the Vigors Motel St. Matheos's Hospital
St. George's Hospital the Norwood Building Hensler Walk
the Kitchen Monument Laimbeer Plaza Club Crook

Basic Info:

Description

The Norwood Building is an imposing yellow-stone building surrounded by a large paved plaza.

Barricade Policy

In accordance with the Kempsterbank Barricade Plan, this site is to be kept at Very Strongly Barricaded (VSB+2), in order to permit entry by rookies and those needing Free Running access. This location serves as an free-running entry to St. George's Hospital.

Current Status

28th April 2020 - Building is VSB. Genny is out of fuel. Otherwise quiet. Mafiamanz (talk) 07:42, 28 April 2020 (UTC)

History

28th April 2020 - Building is VSB. Genny is out of fuel. Otherwise quiet. Mafiamanz (talk) 07:43, 28 April 2020 (UTC)

21:00, 25 November 2011 (UTC) The building has been very strongly barricaded. A portable generator has been set up here. It is running, and powering a radio transmitter that's currently set to 27.55 MHz. Somebody has spraypainted ENTRY POINT: Keep at VS. Boardsies. onto a wall.

VSB power out one survivor inside recent break in happened genny is out of fuel-Dalttheman. March 2011

23 May 2009 - At VSB+1 with two survivors inside, no power. St. George's to the west is over-run, and Neot General Hospital next to it is under chronic attack. I think I saw three dozen zombies inside St. George's while I was racing through there. --Lariat2301 11:01, 23 May 2009 (BST)

26 July 2007 - Unknown --JD 02:41, 26 July 2007 (BST)

2006 - Since August of 2006, a small but fundamental group, M.O.R.T.A.L., had called this building home. Although small in general numbers, and having strict rules of admittance (only allowing membership to those with no zombie skills, save for lurching gait and ankle grab), they had helped stand guard over Kempsterbank's northern reaches from waves of zombie activity washing down from Shackleville. But around the turn of the year in December of 2006, the group had lost cohesion to the point that there are no member seen around the suburb much at all today.

And given this, the building was demoted from EHB status and redesignated an entry point to ease the ap cost of travel for people operating in the often dangerous area.