Come along for a discussion about all things paranormal! Join Scottish Paranormal for an exploration of the equipment they use during their investigations, some of their spookiest stories and how they got into investigating Scotland’s paranormal history. You’ll have an opportunity to ask any burning questions you have about investigating the paranormal and there may even be the chance to take part in some of the investigations they do. It’ll be a spooktacular time!
At Scottish Paranormal, we serve as a paranormal news and resource hub dedicated to exploring all things mysterious within the realm of Haunted Scotland. Our mission is to retell the historical stories behind local paranormal sightings and provide a platform for public engagement. Through tutorials, talks, and captivating events, we empower individuals to delve into the enigmatic world of the supernatural. We believe that knowledge is meant to be shared, which is why we freely provide our findings and discoveries for all to access.
Inverclyde Libraries
Website: www.inverclyde.gov.uk/community-life-and-leisure/inverclyde-libraries
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Scottish Paranormal in collaboration with Inverclyde Libraries.
SB: Sound Based
R: Relaxed Performance
Municipal Buildings,
Fore Street,
Port Glasgow,
TQ14 8DY
Port Glasgow Train station is a 5 minute walk away from the library.
McGill’s bus routes 531, 532, 533 stop in Port Glasgow town centre, this is only a short walk from the library.
There is a public car park near the library, you can park for free for 3 hours with a ticket from the machine. Parking is £2 for the day.
The library is fully accessible.
Port Glasgow Library has accessible public toilets and baby change.
Audience will have an opportunity to use some of the equipment used by the Paranormal Investigators.
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