Spracklingbank

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Spracklingbank's location in Malton

Resource buildings in Spracklingbank

Latest EMR:
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p: CJun 11

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Phone Mast: (86,34)

The Dobson Motel

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Known groups in this suburb:
— Survivor Groups —
  • Only scattered survivors...
— Zombie Groups —
  • Only feral zombies...
— Hostile Groups —
  • Only freelance killers...

Key buildings in Spracklingbank:

Malls:
NecroTech Buildings: 1

(85,39)

Police Departments: 1
Hospitals: 1
Fire Stations: 2
Bulletin Boards: unknown
Others: School 1, Church 2, Factory 2, Auto Repair 4, Railway Station 4
Suburb Number: 39

Spracklingbank is a suburb of Malton, located in the east of the city. Before the outbreak the local economy thrived on automobile trade; 9 parking lots once used to display everything from third-hand Volkswagens to gleaming Rolls Royces are now lined with row after row of smashed, burnt-out wrecks. Lately survivors have attempted to salvage the occasional vehicle, using one of the four local bodyshops to perform rudimentary repairs and modifications -- but these makeshift motors rarely get further than the suburb boundary before running down in a cloud of smoke, handily advertising the presence of a tin of harmarn braahnz to the local zombies.

Before the evacuation, Spracklingbank also attracted large groups of fans of the cult TV show, The A-Team, who flocked to the the Pepperd Museum to pay homage. Now the museum rarely has visitors as they are all out 'living the adventure' themselves.

Resource Buildings

Fire Stations

Hospitals

NecroTech Facilities

Police Departments

Malls

  • none

Bulletin Boards

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Recent News

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


May 2009

May 13th

25.96 MHz: "... leaving Spracklingbank, counted maybe seventy outside ... mostly just stragglers, no organised groups ... a few buildings with lights on ... most of the buildings are ruined ... the Dewell Building is in bad shape ..." --Eve Amedeus 13:18, 13 May 2009 (BST)

May 5th

After two days under fierce siege, Cornelius General Hospital finally yielded to a horde of thirty or so zombies. May all its brave defenders rest in peace, or better, find revival quickly. -- Kittithaj 00:15, 5 May 2009 (BST)

May 2nd

After Pitneybank has been wrecked, the zombies move Northwards into Spracklingbank. They're now knocking on the barricades of Cornelius General Hospital. Survivors inside are trying to keep them at bay. -- Kittithaj 18:55, 2 May 2009 (BST)

April 2009

April 20th

NecroWatch reported in from The Dewell Building, 8 zombies were within scanning range of this NT, 2 were at The Mickelson Museum, the rest were lone zombies posing no threat--Dr Mycroft Chris 02:16, 20 April 2009 (BST)

April 7th

25.96 MHz: "... leaving Spracklingbank, counted twenty or so outside ... all stragglers, no groups ... a lot of lights on, looks the area's been reclaimed ... infrastructure looks intact too ... the Dewell Building is being held ..." -- Kittithaj 16:05, 7 April 2009 (BST)

Spracklingbank Barricade Plan

Moved to Spracklingbank Barricade Plan.

Suburb Map

The Malton Suburb of Spracklingbank
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the Wiles Motel the Mackworth Museum a carpark a factory Mornington Way Railway Station a warehouse Eastwick Drive the Rycroft Building Mauger Towers Ham Lane
the Silcox Museum a carpark Hellings Park wasteland Tambling Library Ashman Row Slann Boulevard
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Sparey Boulevard a junkyard Mechel Drive Railway Station
a carpark wasteland the Montagu Arms Hecks Library Millett Walk Fire Station
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the Coss Building Whittingham Lane the Simper Building Rawlinson Drive Railway Station Clements Library
Runcieman Lane Neave Grove the Banks Arms Rennie Auto Repair Grandfield Alley School Fackerell Auto Repair a factory a carpark Dawney Cinema Dewell Way
a cemetery the Sharman Building St. Clare's Church Shelley Road
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Ritchie Plaza Cowdry Walk the Dobson Motel Stollery Street Marshalsey Road Herne Street
the Vellacott Building Woolf Auto Repair a carpark Bowles Street the Wardropper Arms Raesin Grove the Mickelson Museum wasteland Hines Plaza a carpark
Cornelius General Hospital Leggatt Square Cary Bank Club Storer Salvage Cinema Cudworth Lane Fire Station
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Barstow Square Pargitter Boulevard Cundham Alley
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Henslow Library
Burns Place Hickling Auto Repair McDougall Park Opalinska Road
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wasteland Manktelow Square a warehouse Faraker Plaza the Jago Building the Pepperd Museum
Schreiber Walk Saltrow Library Harnap Cinema Peryer Place Langford Avenue Chippett Grove Police Department St. Barnabas's Church a cemetery
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Wisby Plaza a carpark
Elphick Walk
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a warehouse Blest Place a carpark the Stanser Arms the Dewell Building
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a carpark Hopping Boulevard Railway Station the Mees Building Crosland Lane
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Interesting Facts

  • Spracklingbank is named after Dr. Mickelson Sprackling, one of the founding fathers of Malton.
  • The Chippet Grove Police Station is a common starting point for new characters (cops)
  • Tambling Library was infamous amongst academic circles within Malton for its extensive collection of entomology texts, many of which predate the industrial revolution (and thus, are frequently misleading oddities). Tambling's collection is often mistaken for the one in Hecks Library, which boasts a respectable collection of books on the topic of etymology. Hundreds of students and academics alike have found themselves fruitlessly searching the wrong library for its associated texts.
  • Salvage Cinema, abandoned in the 1950's, was renamed after it was discovered by its new owners in the 1970's, becoming one of Spracklingbank's premiere pornographic cinemas. Government crackdowns and the advent of VHS lead to the decline and eventual closure of the cinema in the early 1990's. The cinema was again reopened in 1999 for the premiere of the A-Team Movie and became one of Maltons leading entertainment hubs, but was closed down a few years later due to the areas zombie infestation and lack of cinema-goers.