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===September===
====September 11<sup>th</sup>====
25.96 MHz: "... can see about forty on the streets of Shackleville ... mostly just stragglers, no organised groups ... a lot of lights on, looks the area's been reclaimed ... some minor structural damage though ... the Raymond Building is in bad shape ..." -- [[User:Kittithaj|Kittithaj]] 21:05, 11 September 2009 (BST)


===August===
===August===
====August 28<sup>th</sup>====
====August 28<sup>th</sup>====
[[NecroWatch]] reported in from the [[The Raymond Building|Raymond Building]] today. A recent scan had revealed that there were 62 zombies within scanning range of the facility. Of these numbers, 11 zombies were at both the Raymond facility and [[Swithun General Hospital (Shackleville)|Swithun General Hospital]], while 5 zombies were at both [[Club Vicary]] and [[St. Helier's Church]], leaving 4 zombies at both [[the Horsey Museum]] and the nearby [[Cemetery 57,69|cemetery]] revive point. Everywhere else there were 3 or fewer zombies at any given location. --[[User:Mobius187|Mobius]]
[[NecroWatch]] reported in from the [[The Raymond Building|Raymond Building]] today. A recent scan had revealed that there were 62 zombies within scanning range of the facility. Of these numbers, 11 zombies were at both the Raymond facility and [[Swithun General Hospital (Shackleville)|Swithun General Hospital]], while 5 zombies were at both [[Club Vicary]] and [[St. Helier's Church]], leaving 4 zombies at both [[the Horsey Museum]] and the nearby [[Cemetery 57,69|cemetery]] revive point. Everywhere else there were 3 or fewer zombies at any given location. --[[User:Mobius187|Mobius]] 01:51, 30 August 2009 (BST)


====August 5<sup>th</sup>====
====August 5<sup>th</sup>====

Revision as of 20:05, 11 September 2009

Suburb of Shackleville
Galbraith Hills Stanbury Village Roftwood
Mockridge Heights Shackleville Tollyton
Tapton Kempsterbank Wray Heights
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Shackleville's location in Malton

Resource buildings in Shackleville

Latest EMR:
z: 10-i: ***
p: BAug 06

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Phone Mast: (55,63)

Grey Library

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Update Mast

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

Key buildings in Shackleville:

Malls: none
NecroTech Buildings: 1

(55,66)

Police Departments: 2
Hospitals: 1
Fire Stations: 3
Bulletin Boards: unknown
Others: Club Cummings, Schools 4, Churches 2, Auto Repair 4, Railway Stations 3
Suburb Number: 66
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Shackleville is a suburb of Malton, located to the south of the city centre. The suburb is named after the prison complex which was located in the South-West area, housing the very worst dregs of Malton's criminals, including the infamous Steven "Cutty" Smith, Andrei "Molotov" Vyborg, and the Red Death gang. A few years before the Outbreak the DEM decommissioned the prison complex and turned it into Police Departments, Fire Stations, a Hospital and a Necrotech Clinic to serve the local area in times of emergency. Rumour has it that several dangerous inmates and their thugs still roam the area from the Wilcox Hotel, taking out their rage on the undead corpses of those who held them prisoner.

Shackleville has always been an entertainment hotspot,run by the Shadows family it had always been a notorious area for its high Mafia related crime. There was once a thriving club scene including the Good Tastes Mobster Club of Club Cummings, the budget disco Club Goodenough, and the infamous Rave venue, Club Vicarymall of which had supossed ties with the Malton Mob. The suburb also houses one of the most opulent cinemas in Malton, Macaulay Cinema, founded by the parents of a famous child actor, as well as a venue for art-house and foreign films, the Maybe? Cinema. The southern half of the suburb is now almost always protected or being reclaimed, under the vigilant eye of the mysterious Fortress, who arrived after the fiasco at Pitman Mansion.

In fall 2008, the Malton Zookeepers set up a new attraction, a Petting Zoo, in the Horsey Museum.

Resource Buildings

Fire Stations

Hospitals

NecroTech Facilities

Police Departments

Malls

  • none

Bulletin Boards

Revive Points

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Shackleville Information Resources

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The Shackleville Building Information Center contains status reports and updates on key buildings in the suburb.

View zombie activity and locations in Shackleville from External Military Reports and NecroWatch.

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Revive Point

Revives are currently being performed at Swaffield Plaza [55,67]; would-be revivees are asked to post requests to the DEM's revive request manager.

Revives are also being handled at the cemetery [57-69]. Survivors are asked not to shoot zombies at this point, and also to respect the Sacred Ground Policy.

Talon Company's revive point is now open for public! Go to the Stanbury monument for a revive.

Several members of the Malton Zookeepers also frequently use Hickey Square as a revive point. Revive requests should be posted on their boards.

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Recent News

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


September

September 11th

25.96 MHz: "... can see about forty on the streets of Shackleville ... mostly just stragglers, no organised groups ... a lot of lights on, looks the area's been reclaimed ... some minor structural damage though ... the Raymond Building is in bad shape ..." -- Kittithaj 21:05, 11 September 2009 (BST)

August

August 28th

NecroWatch reported in from the Raymond Building today. A recent scan had revealed that there were 62 zombies within scanning range of the facility. Of these numbers, 11 zombies were at both the Raymond facility and Swithun General Hospital, while 5 zombies were at both Club Vicary and St. Helier's Church, leaving 4 zombies at both the Horsey Museum and the nearby cemetery revive point. Everywhere else there were 3 or fewer zombies at any given location. --Mobius 01:51, 30 August 2009 (BST)

August 5th

25.96 MHz: "... can see about eighty on the streets of Shackleville ... a few big groups, but they're spread out ... several buildings with power ... serious collateral damage ... the Raymond Building has power ..." --Rat of Steel 08:00, 5 August 2009 (BST)

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Barricade Plan

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The Shackleville Barricade Plan has its own page.

This barricade plan is not being used in practice. Entry points are not marked correctly.
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Shackleville Barricade Plan
50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59
60 Finn Jarr fact wast ware Cary Duga Geak Batt Chal
61 Calv Wilc Lunn junk Pard Lucy Skar Ashc Dobe Kean
62 Rayf wast Miln Vica Rush Lewi Slet Doma Hemo Burn
63 junk Stan Cumm Pott Bask Grey Oliv Dimo Dent wast
64 Elco Griz Rodg Dins Swit Will Hick Broc Beng Elli
65 Walt Pass Copp Dodd Demp Hors Hark fact Heat Bowl
66 fact Doig Bric Lang Clar Raym
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Mayb Dugg Card Rick
67 carp Broa Clar Luck wast Swaff Attl Nash Gill ware
68 Parr Whitt Good Hens Emps Char Ragg Anse Plum Will
69 Snel St.He Swea Gazz junk Maca Terr ceme Vine Dede


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

The Shackleville Barricade Plan was originaly created and proposed by Capt. Brian McStay of MFD using the Uniform Barricading Policy, recommendations of the Malton Fire Department and comments from the community in June of 2006. All survivors are urged to assist the MFD and its allies in ensuring that barricades remain at designated levels. Do not overbarricade! The life you save may be your own.

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Suburb Map

The Malton Suburb of Shackleville
NW N NE
W
Finnerty Auto Repair Jarrett Towers a factory wasteland a warehouse Carye Drive Dugan Way the Geake Building Batting Way Chalderwood Bank
Calvert Grove Railway Station Wilcox Crescent Lunn Lane a junkyard Pardoe Grove Lucy Cinema Club Skardon Ashcroft Library Doben Square the Keane Museum
the Rayfield Building wasteland Milne Library Club Vicary Rush Way Lewington Street Sletery Row Doman Park Hemore Auto Repair|Hemore Auto Repair Burnley Way
a junkyard the Stanbury Monument Club Cummings Potter Park the Baskcomb Museum Grey Library Oliver Alley Dimond Lane School Denty Walk wasteland
the Elcomb Building Grizel Plaza Rodgers Boulevard Dinsdale Auto Repair Swithun General Hospital the Williames Building Hickey Square Brocbury Alley Bengefield Towers Elliot Alley
the Walter Building Passco Avenue School Copp Avenue the Dodd Monument Dempsey Lane Fire Station the Horsey Museum Harkness Auto Repair a factory Heath Drive the Bowle Museum
a factory Doig Road Fire Station Brickenden Grove Langmead Way Clarkson Lane Fire Station the Raymond Building Maybee Cinema the Duggan Building Carder Row School the Rickard Building
a carpark Broadbery Square Clark Row Railway Station Luckwell Plaza Police Dept wasteland Swaffield Plaza
RP
the Attle Building Nash Alley Gilles Drive a warehouse
Parris Square Whittle Street Railway Station Club Goodenough Henstridge Avenue Empson Alley the Charlesworth Hotel Raggett Plaza St. Anselm's Church Plumley Alley the Willcox Motel
Snelgrove Walk St. Helier's Church Sweatman Walk Police Dept Gazzard Way a junkyard Macaulay Cinema Terrell Cinema a cemetery
RP
Vines Plaza School Dedeystere Square
E
SW S SE