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===March 2009===
===April 2009===
 
====April 22<sup>nd</sup>====
====March 3<sup>rd</sup>====
25.96 MHz: "... streets are looking clear in Greentown ... a lot of lights on, looks the area's been reclaimed ... infrastructure looks intact too ..." -- [[User:Kittithaj|Kittithaj]] 18:49, 22 April 2009 (BST)
After weeks with no sightings [[Malton Restoration Society]] and [[The Black Cross]] have been removed from the suburb.--{{User:Lois_Millard/sig}} 16:51, 3 March 2009 (UTC)


==Suburb Map==
==Suburb Map==

Revision as of 17:49, 22 April 2009

Suburb of Greentown
North Blythville Brooksville Mockridge Heights
South Blythville Greentown Tapton
Lockettside Dartside Kinch Heights
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Greentown's location in Malton

Resource buildings in Greentown

Latest EMR:
z: 0~i: ***
p: CMay 13

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Phone Mast: (34,74)

Lerwill Towers

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Known groups in this suburb:
— Survivor Groups —
— Zombie Groups —
— Hostile Groups —
  • Only freelance killers...
— Historic Groups —

Key buildings in Greentown:

Malls: none
NecroTech Buildings: 0

No NT's

Police Departments: 3
Hospitals: 1
Fire Stations: 3
Bulletin Boards: unknown
Others: Schools 3, Churches 6, Auto Repair 1, Railway Stations 4, Museums 2, Cemetery 1
Suburb Number: 74

Greentown is a suburb of Malton, located in the south of the city. Before the outbreak it was a fairly calm suburb. Many retired citizens made their homes here and in 1998 a group of volunteers built St. Holy's Church, named after Margaret Holy, a wealthy heiress who donated a significant portion of her fortune to local charities.

Greentown is noteworthy for having no NT buildings and only one hospital, which only one other suburb can claim. This seems to be because it was the most religious suburb in Malton, boasting no less than 6 churches. Citizens of Greentown were atypically devout, and therefore believed that God would protect them and shunned worldly cures.

During the outbreak, many of Greentown's citizenry decided to stay in Malton and do good works, but many more decided to form paramilitary groups and "cleanse the city of its unholy blight".

Resource Buildings

Fire Stations

Hospitals

NecroTech Facilities

  • None

Police Departments

Malls

  • none

Bulletin Boards

Revive Points

To check all the buildings in one page, use the Greentown Building Information Center.

Recent Events

Please: recent news at the top (signed & NPOV). Old news can be archived.


April 2009

April 22nd

25.96 MHz: "... streets are looking clear in Greentown ... a lot of lights on, looks the area's been reclaimed ... infrastructure looks intact too ..." -- Kittithaj 18:49, 22 April 2009 (BST)

Suburb Map

The Malton Suburb of Greentown
NW N NE
W
Tribe Park wasteland Denton Park a warehouse wasteland Bellhouse Alley the Ayling Building Perryman Grove Rounds Boulevard Police Department Swanton Row
a warehouse St. George's Hospital Blomberg Drive a carpark Dixon Way Police Department Skilliter Way Wicks Plaza the Lynch Monument Whithed Row Lush Lane
Nicols Avenue
-RP-
Seeney Row Churchous Avenue English Boulevard Teasdale Plaza Club Antell Hathaway Drive Mounty Bank St. Sixtus's Church the Colyer Monument
the Anderson Monument the Deed Museum Ewerne Lane Club Harnap Mist Alley School Whitcherell Walk School Seekins Row the Becky Building a cemetery
-RP-
Morle Row
Hayes Plaza the Turrell Arms Milton Drive Railway Station Llewellin Alley Lerwill Towers Polwhiele Way Fire Station the Bannister Arms wasteland Riggs Road Cassell Way
Sloper Plaza wasteland Schonlau Park Morey Alley Borland Square Pankhurst Alley School Cleal Library Weightman Boulevard Fire Station Waddington Way Marcary Way
St. Holy's Church Seaman Boulevard the Chafy Arms wasteland North Square
-RP-
Hemburrow Square the Heddington Motel the Bruton Hotel Frekee Grove Tyley Boulevard
a warehouse St. Simeon's Church Newland Crescent Olsen Bank a warehouse Ainslie Row Railway Station Hames Drive wasteland Staples Road the Febrey Monument
a factory a warehouse the Maudslay Museum St. Dionysius's Church St. Etheldreda's Church St. Gelasius's Church Daley Street the Cornelius Museum Stroud Grove Railway Station Kerswill Auto Repair
the Storke Building Puckle Bank Branagan Row Fire Station Eley Way Police Department Tomlin Crescent Dibsdall Grove a carpark the Francois Arms Dadson Grove Railway Station a factory
E
SW S SE


Map #2: with billboard and cell tower locations

Barricade Policy

  • Extremely Heavily Barricaded (requires Free Running to enter): Museums, Schools, warehouses, Auto Repair Shops, Railways, and other generic buildings
  • Very Strongly Barricaded (can be entered by all survivors): Arms/Hotels/Motels, Resource Buildings (such as Police, Fire, Hospital), Churches and Clubs - DO NOT OVERBARRICADE

This barricade policy was designed by Alice Cuinn and will be enforced by the Green Street Elite. UPDATED------Alice Cuinn 22:29, 7 June 2007 (BST)


Greentown Barricade Plan
30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
70 Park Park WrHs Bldg Police
71 WrHs Hosp Police
72 REVIVE Club Bank Church
73 Musm Club Schl Schl Bldg REVIVE
74 Arms Rail Twr Fire Arms
75 Park Schl Libr Fire
76 Church Arms REVIVE Motl Hotl
77 WrHs Church Bank WrHs Rail
78 Fcty WrHs Musm Church Church Church Musm Rail Auto
79 Bldg Bank Fire Police Arms Rail Fcty


Legend
Unenterable Buildings
Extremely Heavily Barricaded Phone Mast
Enterable Buildings
Auto Shop Fire Station
Hospital NecroTech
Police Department School
Other VSB Buildings Unbarricaded Buildings
Other Locations
Street Monument
Cemetery Revivification Point



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This barricade plan is under review for compliance with the Uniform Barricading Policy. Comments on this plan may be left here.