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Published Date: 29 October 2006
NERVOUS squaddies posted to Edinburgh Castle need no longer hide under their duvets for fear of ghosts.
While stories of the Headless Drummer, the Tunnel Piper, the Ghost Dog and the former inmates of the Castle's dungeons have terrified locals and visitors for generations, soldiers posted on guard duty have never noticed anything going bump in the nig
ht.

The Ministry of Defence says that despite guards being on duty for decades at the Castle it has no evidence of ghosts around the historic buildings.

Officials have scoured 30 years' worth of guards' reports and files in reply to a Freedom of Information request, but have admitted their records contain nothing relating to the supernatural.

Ghost-hunters had hoped the papers might have hinted at the likes of soldiers hearing footsteps and then finding no-one around when they went to investigate, or unexplained noises or sights. Military regulations require soldiers on guard duty to maintain logs of what happens on their watch.

But an Edinburgh Castle spokesman for the army in Scotland said: "Our files have nothing in them relating to any possible incidences of ghosts or the supernatural."

An insider added: "It's a bit disappointing, there are supposed to be about five or six ghosts around. On the face of it, you would wonder how we manage to sleep at night."

But one of Edinburgh's intrepid band of ghost-hunters was undeterred by the MoD's failure to come up with evidence for ghoulish goings-on.

Robin Bankhead, assistant manager of Witchery Tours, said: "Maybe the ghosts swore the guards to secrecy after encounters - they are men and women of their honour after all. But we have incontrovertible evidence of ghosts around Edinburgh and we know where to find them."

Historic Scotland has no official position on whether or not there are ghosts at Edinburgh Castle, or anywhere else, but retains records of legends and makes tales of the ghostly available to anyone interested.

A Historic Scotland spokeswoman said: "Edinburgh Castle encompasses hundreds of years of history, it was the site of many great and important events in Scottish history, hundreds have lived, and indeed died, within its walls, but are there any supernatural reminders of this turbulent past at Edinburgh Castle?

"I guess we will never know for sure, but as long as there are stories and legends of such things, an air of intrigue will surround the castle, one which can only enhance its continuing appeal to our visitors."



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  • Last Updated: 30 October 2006 10:07 AM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Edinburgh Castle
 
1

daveserviceman,

Edinburgh 29/10/2006 08:48:27

send for derek ocora he will find them

2

Leithie,

Edinburgh 29/10/2006 08:57:32

For its 21st anniversary Most Haunted Live is going underground in Edinburgh. Presenter Yvette Fielding will be leading the Most Haunted team underground to reveal what lies beneath the capital city on Sunday 29, Monday 30 and 31 October.

Presenter Yvette Fielding said of the upcoming live event: “This is Most Haunted’s 21st Live show, so it’s quite fitting that on our 21st anniversary programme the team will be delving underground in one of the UK’s most historical cities. We’re all very excited about coming to Edinburgh, but also approach it with trepidation as you never know what you could uncover in the darkest and eeriest of locations.”

Edinburgh has been home to many reported stories and sightings of ghostly images, such as the Tunnel piper who reportedly haunts the underground tunnels of the Royal Mile, one of the most famous of Edinburgh's ghosts is the MacKenzie Poltergeist, an unfriendly spook that haunts the Covenanters Prison in Greyfriars Graveyard and the white lady of Costorphine Castle. The team will do group and solo investigations in some of the darkest and rumoured to be haunted places in Scotland.

3

Scotty,

30/10/2006 09:20:15

Yes Budp, no God and no Devil either of course. Isnt life mostly nonsense?


 

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