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Central Government War Headquarters

The Central Government War Headquarters is a complex built underground〔(For sale: Britain’s underground city ), an 30 October 2005 article from ''The Sunday Times''〕 as the United Kingdom's Emergency Government War Headquarters – the hub of the country's alternative seat of power outside London during a nuclear war or conflict with the Soviet Union. It is located in Corsham, Wiltshire, in an old underground Bath Stone quarry known as Spring Quarry.
The complex was known variously as "Stockwell", "Subterfuge", "Burlington", "Turnstile", "Chanticleer", "Peripheral", and "Site 3". It was also nicknamed "Hawthorn" by journalist Duncan Campbell, who first revealed its existence in his 1982 book ''War Plan UK''. It was also mentioned by Peter Laurie in his 1979 revised edition of "Beneath the City Streets".
Construction began in the late 1950s. Despite the fact that it became outdated shortly after it was built, due to intercontinental ballistic missiles being able to target it, and the formulation of other plans (such as "PYTHON"), the site remained in operation for thirty years.
==Features==
Over in length, and with over of roads, the site was designed not only to accommodate the then Conservative Prime Minister, Harold Macmillan, but the entire Cabinet Office, civil servants and an army of domestic support staff.〔(Wiltshire's Secret Underground City ), from a BBC website about the facility〕
Blast-proof and completely self-sufficient, the complex could accommodate up to 4,000 people in complete isolation from the outside world for up to three months. The underground city was equipped with all the facilities needed to survive, from hospitals, canteens, kitchens and laundries to storerooms of supplies, accommodation areas and offices.〔(Wiltshire's Secret Underground City: Interactive Map ), from a BBC website about the facility〕 An underground lake and treatment plant could provide all the drinking water needed whilst twelve huge tanks could store the fuel required to keep the four massive generators in the underground power station running for up to three months. And unlike most urban cities above ground, the air within the complex could also be kept at a constant humidity and heated to around 20 degrees Celsius. It was also equipped with the second largest telephone exchange in Britain, a BBC studio from which the PM could address the nation, and an internal Lamson Tube system that could relay messages, using compressed air, throughout the complex.
To maintain the secrecy of the site, even during the countdown to war, it was envisaged that 4,000 essential workers would assemble at an outlying destination known as Check Point. Warminster fulfilled this function, and from there a fleet of army lorries would have transported staff to the CGWH site. About 210 senior Whitehall officials and their staff, similarly unaware of their destination, were to assemble at Kensington (Olympia) station on the West London Line, before setting off by special train for Warminster, changing there for a short trip by motor bus to Warminster Infantry Training Centre. There they would be broken up into small groups to conclude their journey with a lorry trip. The Prime Minister was to remain at Downing Street until the last moment, before being transported to Corsham by helicopter.

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