real time web analytics
Report - - Forensic Science Service Ltd – Huntingdon – October 2016 | Industrial Sites | 28DaysLater.co.uk

Report - Forensic Science Service Ltd – Huntingdon – October 2016

Hide this ad by donating or subscribing !

mockney reject

Moderator
Staff member
Moderator

The History



Blatantly stolen from Wikipedia


The Forensic Science Service (FSS) was a government-owned company in the United Kingdom which provided forensic science services to the police forces and government agencies of England and Wales, as well as other countries.

The UK Government announced the closure of the FSS in December 2010, citing monthly losses of up to £2m as justification. The FSS finally closed on 31 March 2012. The FSS archives - a collection of case files and retained casework samples such as microscope slides, fibre samples and DNA samples - has been retained to allow review of old cases. Forensic work is now contracted out to the private sector or carried out in-house.

Originally the Aldermaston laboratory was known as the Central Research and Support Establishment and was part of the Home Office. As well as having a Forensic Laboratory it had research facilities where the Lion intoximeter was pioneered later leading to the pioneering use of the hand held breath alcohol roadside tester and the DNA national database was first worked on and initially tested on all staff and police forces to ensure its reliability. The organisation later pioneered the use of large scale DNA profiling for forensic identification and crime detection when it moved the facilities to Birmingham. This later enabled the launch of the world's first DNA database on 10 April 1995.

The organisation became an executive agency of the Home Office on 1 April 1991, shortly after deciding to close its Aldermaston Laboratory. It became a trading fund on 1 April 1999. In December 2005, it changed its status from an executive agency to a government-owned company. It was the Home Office's only government-owned company, although shareholder responsibilities were delegated to the Shareholder Executive.

On 22 October 2009, the FSS confirmed plans to close a further three regional labs in Chepstow, Chorley and Priory House, Birmingham, "to ensure provision of a sustainable business".

On 14 December 2010 HM Government announced that the service was to be closed by March 2012, with as much of its operations as possible being transferred or sold. This prompted criticism, both from international forensic scientists as well as victim campaigners, for the potential damage the cuts would do to the UK criminal justice system.

The FSS had several facilities throughout the country, and provided scene-of-crime and forensic investigation services to police forces in England and Wales, as well as to the Crown Prosecution Service, HM Revenue and Customs, HM Coroners' Service, Ministry of Defence Police, British Transport Police and worldwide forensic services.


The Explore

After seeing this one smashed all over Facebook I was a little intrigued and as I was heading past it with a non-member I decided to have a butchers. With a little tip off from good ole @Rubex we soon found our way into the grounds and inside the building.

Sadly it had been pretty trashed in places with loads of childish sexual graffiti, you know the type, suck my knob etc. I mean kids nowadays have the internet they don’t need to advertise on walls anymore lol

While we were looking out of one of the upstairs windows we noticed a person approaching was it secca, was it the cops. Nope it was another explorer who we made unintentionally jump. He did tell us his forum name but neither of us can remember. After exchanging pleasantries we headed off in different direction and explored the building, with us ending up on the roof

Nice little explore this with a nice little roof to chill on

Enjoy the pics


DSC_6684_zpsb8c8h1bu.jpg


DSC_6686_zpsbhy8lycc.jpg


DSC_6689_zpsqrkipizb.jpg


DSC_6692_zpsv0etydbd.jpg


DSC_6693_zpsnisbvbu3.jpg


DSC_6708_zpsy6cirsg0.jpg


DSC_6710_zpse9ffbxfq.jpg


DSC_6711_zps4jblwvzp.jpg


DSC_6718_zpsg4pi5cbq.jpg


DSC_6721_zps11pybqxw.jpg


DSC_6728_zpsun2dfbef.jpg


DSC_6747_zpsvbcpzjmx.jpg


DSC_6750_zpstwnnnous.jpg


DSC_6755_zpsgwgnqm6d.jpg


DSC_6761_zps5kxvsoju.jpg


DSC_6774_zpsfemzipfc.jpg


DSC_6778_zps9lnelqr9.jpg


DSC_6780_zpsx2qtqvik.jpg


DSC_6781_zpsgjyrqjnm.jpg


DSC_6795_zpsnadpsmlt.jpg


DSC_6805_zpsgv97mamr.jpg


DSC_6815_zpsf9ys8mbd.jpg


DSC_6817_zpsgofu49p2.jpg


DSC_6820_zpsroeg3d0x.jpg


DSC_6846_zpsj2gpetx5.jpg


DSC_6850_zpsawvuai8d.jpg


DSC_6861_zpsvd4lnv9f.jpg


DSC_6866_zpsndwrt71c.jpg
 

Scranto

28DL Member
28DL Member
Me and my mates went there today and some guy showed up and tried to take a bin afterwards he told us he worked there and that it supposedly has motion cameras and lots of diseases and shit but just said alright
 

Sn4le

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
I did look on google earth after and saw what looked to be a building site anything else good local to Chepstow ?
 

Who has read this thread (Total: 142) View details

Top