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Nottingham UFO Crash Thieves Wood 12Oct 12Nov 1987


[12th October 1987]
[12 November 1987]
[Nottingham UFO Crash 1987}
Resource:
British Paranormal Society , UK
Nottingham UFO Crash 1987 (12/11/1978) August 1, 2018 By: A.L.Cuin
[12th October 1987]
[12 November 1987]
[Nottingham UFO Crash 1987}
[the 1987 incident is known as Thieves’ Wood UFO Crash 12/11/1978]
[Cookbury in Ashfield  on the night 12 November 1987]
[The crash took place
in Cookbury in Ashfield
on the night of 12 November 1987. ]


[From Ms Eanna Inna Balzina-Balzin/
I visited this side in December 2017 or in January 2018 ,
an usual ordinary walk,
no camera with me was.
Alex  of East Middland Paranormal Society
checked this area a short optional look check:
no traces of anythings, just trees and walking open publicj roads.
I had not saw as a witness and a walker
any traces of UFO Crash or damages or unusual here,
the forest park like a forest park.]


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UFO sightings in the United Kingdom


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UFO sightings in the United Kingdom

This is a list of notable alleged sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs)
in the United Kingdom.
Many more sightings have become known since the gradual release,
between 2008 and 2013,
of the Ministry of Defence's UFO sighting reports by the National Archives.
In recent years, there have been many sightings of groups of slowly moving lights in the night sky, which can be easily explained as Chinese lanterns.
Undertaken between 1997 and 2000,
Project Condign concluded that all the investigated sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena in the UK could be attributed to misidentified but explicable objects,
or poorly understood natural phenomena.

UFO sightings in the United Kingdom

12th century

1113:
Religious pilgrims in South West England reported seeing a glowing fire-belching "dragon" emerge from the sea, flying into the air, and disappearing into the sky.


13th century

January 1254:
 
In St. Albans, England,
a scribe wrote of
a glowing floating light, thus recorded it,

"...in serene sky and clear air,
with stars shining
and the Moon eight days old,
there suddenly appeared in the sky
a kind of large ship elegantly shaped,
well equipped
and of marvellous colour."         

 (January 1254)  (13th century)(in St. Albans, England)


1290:
Friars of Byland Abbey,
described of
"a flat, round shining silvery object"
flying overhead of them.

However, this report is a hoax perpetrated by two teenagers in the 1950s.

20th century

1940s

1942

February 1942:

A woman named Eileen Arnold
was walking down Cheltenham High Street
when she suddenly experienced an altered state of consciousness
as she became "tuned into another reality".
She became aware of
a large oval shape moving slowly above the rooftops.
 She stated that it radiated light from holes in its side
and had quills which detached one by one, also emitting light.
Following the encounter,
Eileen believed she had numerous psychic experiences.

September 1942:

Albert Lancaster
believed he was abducted by aliens
while working as a guard
at a radar site
near Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, Northumberland.
He claimed to have a sudden urge to go outside, followed by
a "strange impulse to look at the sky."
He claims he saw a glowing light surrounded by dark mist and,
assuming it to be a German weapon,
went to raise the alarm before being struck by a beam of light from the cloud,
followed by a floating sensation,
then becoming aware he was back at his post.
After this experience,
he believed he had psychic powers for a period of time.

1944

5 August 1944:
According to records released on 5 August 2010,
British wartime
PM Winston Churchill
banned the reporting,
for fifty years,
of an alleged UFO incident
because of fears it could create mass panic.
Reports given to Churchill claimed the incident involved a Royal Air Force (RAF) reconnaissance plane returning from a mission in France or Germany.
Allegedly, when flying over or near the English coastline,
the aircraft was suddenly intercepted by
a strange metallic object
that matched its course and speed for a time
before accelerating away
and disappearing.
The plane's crew were reported to have photographed the object,
which they said had
 "hovered noiselessly" near the aircraft,
before moving off.
According to the documents, details of the cover-up emerged when a man wrote to the government in 1999 seeking to find out more about the incident.
He described how his grandfather, who served with the RAF in the Second World War,
was present when Churchill and U.S. General Dwight Eisenhower
discussed how to deal with the UFO encounter.
The files come from more than 5,000 pages of UFO reports, letters, and drawings
from members of the public,
as well as questions raised by Members of the UK Parliament.
They are available to download
for free for a month
from The National Archives website.

1950s

1 June 1950:
A Gloster Meteor at RAF Tangmere passes
a flying saucer
lit up with lights,
described as
"Britain's first flying saucer".
The object was reported to be
"shining, revolving, and disc-like"
at 20,000 ft at 14:30,
flying eastwards over the Portsmouth area.
RAF Tangmere asked
the radar station at RAF Wartling in Sussex
if it had seen the object,
and it had on its PPI screen.
It led to the setting up of
the Flying Saucer Working Party.

14 August 1950:
A 50 ft-diameter disc UFO
is seen over the Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE) at 11:27
by an experienced pilot F/Lt Hubbard.
He claimed to see another similar object on 5 September 1950 at 16:09.

26 August 1950:
In the early hours of the morning a 20-year-old woman was walking back to her home in the village of Stanton Drew, Somerset from a party when she decided to take a shortcut through a field near to the stone circles where upon she heard a buzzing sound, she turned to her left and noticed a bright saucer-shaped object hovering over the next field. A door on the craft began to open and she screamed, started to run and did not stop until she got home.

1952

14–25 September 1952:
Operation Mainbrace.

On 19 September 1952 at 10:53,
a silver disc-shaped object
followed a Gloster Meteor
returning to RAF Topcliffe
and was seen by observers on the ground.
It rotated whilst hovering.
It then travelled towards the west at high speed.

On 21 September 1952,
six RAF planes followed
a spherical object
over the North Sea.
It followed one of the planes back to the base.
It was the front-page headline
on 20 September 1952 on the Yorkshire Evening Press
and on 21 September 1952 on the Sunday Dispatch.,
and was reported
by 31-year-old Shackleton pilot Flt Lt John Kilburn
of 269 Squadron, from Thornhill, Cumberland

21 October 1952:
Two RAF pilots in a Gloster Meteor
saw
three disc-shaped objects
at 35,000 ft
in the Little Rissington UFO incident.

9 October 1953:
Two BEA pilots
flying from London to Paris
see
a saucer object
over the English Channel
for thirty minutes in a Airspeed Ambassador (Elizabethan);
former RAF pilot Captain Peter Fletcher, of Putney,
had taken off at 09:00 from London Airport

3 November 1953:
Terry Johnson and Geoffrey Smythe in an RAF de Havilland Vampire saw
a UFO
over RAF West Malling.

29 June 1954:
A BOAC pilot
in a Boeing 377 Stratocruiser
sees
seven UFOs
when travelling back from New York to London
over the North Atlantic;
in G-ALSC  Boeing 377-10-28
(sold to Transocean Air Lines in January 1959)
RMA Centaurus;
the aircraft left New York Idlewild Airport
at 17:03
on Flight 510-196
heading for refuelling at CFB Goose Bay,
where the pilot saw seven UFOs
four hours later
near Newfoundland
for eighteen minutes
at 19,000 ft from 01:05 GMT to 01:23 GMT;
Captain James Howard, aged 33 from Bristol,
was a former RAF Bomber Command Squadron Leader
on his 265th crossing of the Atlantic, and
he was interviewed on 3 July 1954
for
the BBC In Town Tonight
with
air hostess 28-year-old Daphne Webster of Hounslow,
and First Officer Lee Boyd, the co-pilot,
who flew in the Pathfinder Force in World War II

14 October 1954:
F/Lt James Salandin of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force,
flying in a No. 604 Squadron RAF Gloster Meteor F8 from RAF North Weald,
narrowly missed
two UFOs
over Southend-on-Sea
at around 16:30 at 16,000 ft.
The objects
were circular with
one being coloured silver
and the other gold.
He narrowly avoided having a head-on collision with the silver object.

17 July 1955 at noon:
on King Harold's Way
in Bexleyheath
in the London Borough of Bexley
a 30-foot-wide saucer-shaped object
was seen to hover
a few feet
above a street in broad daylight
by Margaret Fry and her doctor on a very hot cloudless day.
Car engines nearby to the object stalled.
It was seen by around thirty people
and made a humming noise and landed
at the junction of Ashbourne Road and Whitfield Road.
It hovered over Bedonwell Primary School (now Bedonwell Junior School)
for around one minute.
It finally shot off into the sky.
Another UFO had landed a few streets away at the same time.
A similar object had been seen in Bexleyheath in 1952. 

13 August 1956:
Lakenheath-Bentwaters incident
– 12 to 15 objects
were picked up by USAF radar over East Anglia at 12:00.
One object was tracked at more than 4,000 mph by USAF GCA radar at RAF Bentwaters.
The objects sometimes travelled in formation,
then converged to form a larger object and performed sharp turns.
One object was tracked for 26 miles (41.8 kilometres)
which then hovered for five minutes then flew off.
One object at 22:00 was tracked at 12,000 mph.
RAF de Havilland Venoms from RAF Waterbeach had sightings of the objects.

22 September 1956:
a large, spherical glass-like 80-foot-diameter object was seen over the Cleethorpes coast for over an hour and also seen on radar from RAF Manby at 15:00. RAF planes approached the object and it flew off.

National Archives sketch of a UFO seen near Birmingham on 18 January 1975, later identified as satellites Zond 4 and Kosmos 460

4 April 1957:
West Freugh incident – a large object was seen on radar at RAF West Freugh near Stranraer at 50,000 ft which was stationary for 10 minutes over the Irish Sea. It moved vertically to 70,000 ft and was also tracked by radar at Ardwell. The object made an "impossible" sharp turn and was described as being as large as a ship, bigger than a normal aircraft.

20 May 1957:
Milton Torres 1957 UFO Encounter – a USAF F-86D Sabre based at RAF Manston intercepted an object over East Anglia.

21 November 1957:
Silpho Moor UFO - a small 18in saucer shaped container was discovered containing copper pages with messages in glyphs. The remains were dicovered in a science museum 60 years later.

1960s
From late spring (19 May) to early summer 1965:
Many sightings of UFOs were seen in the Warminster area.
Cley Hill, near to the town, has since been a place for frequent sightings.

Worldwide sightings of unidentified craft, including some from the UK
(from the UK National Archives)

There were 362 UFO sightings in 1967;
there had only been 95 in 1966.

28 April 1967:
For approximately one hour around 12:00,
a dome-shaped object
was sighted at about 1,600 ft over Brixham in Devon.
A door was seen in the side of the object
and it had been spotted by
the HM Coastguard station at Berry Head.

There were 362 UFO sightings in 1967;
there had only been 95 in 1966.

1967:
Clapham Wood in West Sussex
experienced a rash of UFO sightings and unexplained events during the 1960s and continuing into the 1970s.

24 October 1967:
"Devon Flying Cross UFO"  – At 4:00, 24 October 1967
PCs Roger Willey and Clifford Waycott
were driving from Holsworthy to Hatherleigh along the A3072.
They saw
a bright object
in the shape of a cross at tree-top
height about 40 metres away.
They followed the "pulsating" object
for about fifteen minutes
along the road at speeds of up to 80 mph.
The object was described as being
star-spangled like "looking through wet glass".
It was joined by a second object at 4:23.
A motorist, Mr Christopher Garner of Hatherleigh,
had also seen it and thought he was having a nightmare.
The object disappeared at around 5:00,
having been pursued for fourteen miles.
It was attributed to the planet Venus,
as were other similar sightings that same month.

25 October 1967:
"Sussex Flying Cross"
 – Policemen in five police cars
across East Sussex
reported
a bright flying cross
in the early hours,
with the first sighting
at 4:45 at Halland.
The other sightings were a few minutes later,
and also seen
in Wales.

26 October 1967:
54-year-old
Mr Angus Brooks,
a former BOAC administrator
from Owermoigne in Dorset,
was walking
at 11:25 on Moigns Down near Holworth,
close to the Dorset coast
with his two dogs
in a force 8 gale and took shelter in a hollow.
He then saw
a circular translucent craft with a "girder"
at the front
and three pointing to the rear.
The "girders"
rearranged to form
a cross shape
around the central 25 ft-diameter disc
and then began to spin.
Twenty-two minutes later,
the "girders" returned to their original position
and the craft sped off in a northeast direction.

There were 362 UFO sightings in 1967;
there had only been 95 in 1966.


1970s

8 September 1970:
Captain William Schaffner
intercepted an unknown object over the North Sea.
His BAC Lightning aircraft was later retrieved from the sea.

1971:
It is claimed that
unidentified silent craft
were regularly seen by two school children
near the coastal village of Muchalls, Scotland,
 (but not in the village itself)
from 1971 onwards.
These events are alleged to have reoccurred night after night for many years,
and are reputed to have continued until at least 1991
when some aspects of the apparitions were also filmed in the area.


16 October 1973:
It is alleged that
Gabriella Versacci
was taken on board an alien space ship
near a small village in Somerset, England.
She was physically inspected after being strapped to an examination table.

23 January 1974:
A UFO allegedly crashed on the Berwyn Mountains in Wales.
The event coincided with an earthquake.

June 1976:
An official British Airways
film taken during one of Concorde's flights
over southern England
depicts a white light moving around the fuselage of the aircraft.
A later analysis of the film, presented in a UFO documentary,
indicated that the light was an artifact of the video camera.

1977

4 February 1977:
A cigar-shaped craft
is alleged to have landed
next to Broad Haven Primary School
and witnessed by 14 school children
who saw
a silver creature.
The headteacher Ralph Llewellyn
interviewed fifteen children
on Monday 7 February 1977,
who all make similar drawings

Wednesday 16 February 1977:
at Rhosybol in Anlesey in north Wales,
nine children at the primary school
see a mysterious object,
 and make similar drawings

August 1977:
A silver humanoid figure
next to a spacecraft
was seen in the middle of the road junction
near Barnston, Merseyside.

1978

22 November 1978:
At 17:15,
Elsie Oakensen of Church Stowe, Northamptonshire,
was driving southwards down the A5 from Weedon Bec towards her home.
She saw two bright lights, one green and one red, and could make out a dumbbell-shaped object. Turning off the A5 to her village, her recently serviced car cut out twice. She then noticed the sky was black and a brilliant white beam of light was shining on the road ahead, then the sky returned to its normal colour. After the experience, Elsie could not account for 15 minutes of her time.

1979

9 November 1979:
Bob Taylor, a forestry worker,
had an alleged encounter with a UFO
in a clearing on Dechmont Law in Livingston, West Lothian.
He claimed that the UFO had dragged him along the ground.
This is considered to be one of the most significant close encounters in Scotland.

Rendlesham Forest site of UFO landing

1980s

29 November 1980 at 5:00:
police officer Alan Godfrey
claims to have been abducted by an alien space craft
in Todmorden in West Yorkshire.
A strange luminescent object
had been spotted by other local police officers at the same time.

December 1980:

26 December 1980
A series of reported sightings of
unexplained lights and objects in the sky,
and
the alleged landing of an extraterrestrial spacecraft
occurred at Rendlesham Forest, Suffolk, England
on 26 December.
It is perhaps the most famous UFO event
to have happened in Britain,
ranking amongst the best-known UFO events worldwide.

12 August 1983:
77-year-old
Alfred Burtoo
was quietly fishing
on the Basingstoke Canal
when a UFO landed
nearby in Aldershot.
Two humanoid beings
beckoned him onto their disc-shaped vehicle
and he was medically examined by English-speaking creatures.
He was "rejected" by the creatures because he was "too old".

26 April 1984:
Several people reported a UFO over Stanmore in north-west London,
and was seen by two police officers.

13 October 1984:
Several people see a flying saucer over Waterloo Bridge in London.

1987

[12th October 1987]
[12 November 1987]
[Nottingham UFO Crash 1987}
Resource:
British Paranormal Society , UK
Nottingham UFO Crash 1987 (12/11/1978) August 1, 2018 By: A.L.Cuin
[12th October 1987]
[12 November 1987]
[Nottingham UFO Crash 1987}
[the 1987 incident is known as Thieves’ Wood UFO Crash 12/11/1978]
[Cookbury in Ashfield  on the night 12 November 1987]
[The crash took place
in Cookbury in Ashfield
on the night of 12 November 1987.
In the small hours of the morning,
the peace was suddenly shattered when a “thunderball” came
crashing through the houses.
The windows of 13 houses
were entirely blown out and severe structural damage
was caused to several more.
At the time, the incident was blamed on a freak weather incident, but the reaction of the authorities seemed to imply that something more sinister may have been at foot.
A nearby area of forest was closed to the public and placed under armed guard.
Locals were questioned extensively on what they had seen and heard and road blocks were established, ensuring all traffic entering and leaving the crash zone could be searched.
Lander alleged that following the incident many local residents came forward to explain what they had experienced, with many stating that an airborne collision had taken place.

One explained that
a low flying,
bright object
had weaved above the buildings, as though it was attempting to avoid striking the homes.

Others described it as
a ball of light
that bobbed up and down and followed the contours of the land.

The area that was cordoned off by the authorities following
the 1987 incident is known as
Thieves’ Wood.

Before the crash, this area already had a reputation for paranormal activity with reports of

strange creatures
and ghosts
dating back over many centuries.

Could it be that this reputation was actually spawned out of alien activity?

Is Nottingham a hub of intergalactic UFO activity?
I strongly suggest that readers pay a visit to this neck of the woods
to check the skies for themselves.]


[12th October 1987]
[12 November 1987]
[Nottingham UFO Crash 1987}
Resource:
British Paranormal Society , UK
Nottingham UFO Crash 1987 (12/11/1978) August 1, 2018 By: A.L.Cuin
[12th October 1987]
[12 November 1987]
[Nottingham UFO Crash 1987}
[the 1987 incident is known as Thieves’ Wood UFO Crash 12/11/1978]
[Cookbury in Ashfield  on the night 12 November 1987]
[The crash took place
in Cookbury in Ashfield
on the night of 12 November 1987.

More:

[Intrigued by what I had witnessed, I decided to dig a little deeper into things and soon discovered that Nottingham appears to be rather a hot spot for UFO activity. A huge number of sightings appear to have been made in and around Nottingham in the post war era. From flying saucers to full-on encounters with alien species, Nottingham appears to be a popular spot among visiting extraterrestrials. The BBC has compiled a list of some eye-witness accounts, which is worth checking out.

One particularly interesting story appears to have little coverage anywhere online (it is not listed by the BBC nor mentioned on Wikipedia’s list of UK alien and UFO reports), but thanks to the strenuous efforts of Kristian Lander, I am able to report on this story. According to Lander, he first came across this story in 2007, whilst he was working for the Paranormal Network. He had been asked to look into reports of UFO activity from across the county of Nottingham. He decided to extend his research to the county’s local newspaper archives and there he found the first evidence of the little reported incident.

The crash took place in Cookbury in Ashfield on the night of 12 November 1987. In the small hours of the morning, the peace was suddenly shattered when a “thunderball” came crashing through the houses. The windows of 13 houses were entirely blown out and severe structural damage was caused to several more. At the time, the incident was blamed on a freak weather incident, but the reaction of the authorities seemed to imply that something more sinister may have been at foot. A nearby area of forest was closed to the public and placed under armed guard. Locals were questioned extensively on what they had seen and heard and road blocks were established, ensuring all traffic entering and leaving the crash zone could be searched.

Lander alleged that following the incident many local residents came forward to explain what they had experienced, with many stating that an airborne collision had taken place. One explained that a low flying, bright object had weaved above the buildings, as though it was attempting to avoid striking the homes. Others described it as a ball of light that bobbed up and down and followed the contours of the land.

The area that was cordoned off by the authorities following the 1987 incident is known as Thieves’ Wood. Before the crash, this area already had a reputation for paranormal activity with reports of strange creatures and ghosts dating back over many centuries. Could it be that this reputation was actually spawned out of alien activity? Is Nottingham a hub of intergalactic UFO activity? I strongly suggest that readers pay a visit to this neck of the woods to check the skies for themselves.]

[12th October 1987]
[12 November 1987]

[the 12th October 1987]
[12 November 1987]
[Nottingham UFO Crash 1987}
Resource:
British Paranormal Society , UK
Nottingham UFO Crash 1987 (12/11/1978) August 1, 2018 By: A.L.Cuin
[12th October 1987]
[12 November 1987]
[Nottingham UFO Crash 1987}
[the 1987 incident is known as Thieves’ Wood UFO Crash 12/11/1978]
[Cookbury in Ashfield  on the night 12 November 1987]
[The crash took place
in Cookbury in Ashfield
on the night of 12 November 1987. ]

[By  Kristian Lander
I ventured to the Hucknall Local studies library on Wednesday of the last week of September 2020. To find the local studies library closed, but not unusable. Was allowed access. However the red folder entitled ‘Paranormal/ufo’ was no longer to be found.
With the assistance of a library colleague and the manager. Accessing a non-public section. This folder has vanished. They made mention it may have gone to the Nottingham City Archives.  – possibility it was now at the Nottingham City Library. I ventured into the city, to discover the City Library now closed with no option for reopening. It ]

[By  Kristian Lander
Skywatch – The Ashley Rye Report.
There are 2 websites that have reproduced a post allegedly that was once posted to a Skywatch UFO News server, unfortunately, the original source doesn’t appear accessible.
“Ashley Rye wrote to SKYWATCH (Internet UFO News Server) the following e-mail report concerning an event that occurred in the early hours of November 12, 1987, at Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England, UK.”
The formerly geocities page was transferred to the present oocities page in 2009. Unfortunately, we do not know if Ashley Rye is the original curator of the information on the page. Just that he/she posted this information to the Skywatch server. https://www.oocities.org/sutton_in_ashfield/aliens.html
It does state that this has also previously been available on CSETI.org Dr Steven Greers website.
Nexus magazine, an Australian based UFOlogy publication. Has a mirrored copy. Extracted from Nexus Magazine, Issue 403 and Volume 4, #6 (October-November 1997). http://cruinthe.tripod.com/nexus/articles/bskies4.html citing the same report by Ashley Rye from the Skywatch server. So we can at least say, the earliest citation of the November date come from as far back as 1997.]

[By  Kristian Lander
Because in the File #31 report published by Investigative Journalist Jon King, former editor of UFO Reality magazine in communication with both Dominic Belgin and Andrew Emerson. Jon King relays that he was in frequent correspondence with them, making for a source of quotes of an investigative exercise that was conducted mere days after the incident. This report was published in Jon Kings book Cosmic Top Secret in 1998. ISBN 0 34070621 2

blog – Cosmic Top Secret. I sought [update 21/10/2020 Have obtained] to obtain the physical copy after coming across a copyright permission version online available on a website, a tripod hosted website “xposeufotruth”. Have been in contact with the publisher Hodder and Stoughton. Regarding copyright permission request to include the files of the book in the documentary. As well as to forwarding correspondence to the author himself. As his online presence and contact details are all unavailable. Ultimately seeking further details he discussed with Dominic and Andrew.

This report known as “Jon King #File 31 report” states the date is not the 12th of November 1987. But the 12th October 1987.]

[12th October 1987]
[12 November 1987]

Resource:
British Paranormal Society , UK
Nottingham UFO Crash 1987 (12/11/1978) August 1, 2018 By: A.L.Cuin

Resource
Youtube video
Did a UFO crash in Nottingham in 1987?
By  Kristian Lander
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ck-xnU-JWDk
24 May 2015
Did a UFO crash in Nottingham in 1987?
Combining first-hand witness reports, with other information and further information found in the city library we construct the account. November the 12th 1987 an incredible incident may have occurred just off the A60 between Nottingham and Mansfield.
Currently, a documentary entited "The Thunderbolt incident" is in pre-production and an investigation process has begun. I would recommend visiting here - http://kristianlander.com/?p=2562
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[From Ms Eanna Inna Balzina-Balzin
I visited this side in December 2017 or in January 2018 ,
an usual ordinary walk,
no camera with me was.
Alex  of East Middland Paranormal Society
checked this area a short optional look check:
no traces of anythings, just trees and walking open publicj roads.
I had not saw as a witness and a walker
any traces of UFO Crash or damages or unusual here,
the forest park like a forest park.]

[12th October 1987]
[12 November 1987]
[#AGO]
[ UFO Crash   12/11/1987
Thieves Wood
Huchnalla + Basford  (1987|1997)
(Domestic Beglin)
East Middland UFO RA ]
[12th October 1987]
[12 November 1987]


19 November 1987 at 19:00:
a large UFO
was seen at close quarters hovering
over houses
in Brierley Hill.

1 December 1987
Wikipedia
Ilkley Moor UFO incident (on 1 December 1987, UK)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilkley_Moor_UFO_incident

1 December 1987:
Philip Spencer (pseudonym), a retired policeman,
took a picture on Ilkley Moor,
which is claimed to be of an alien creature,
and then saw a white-coloured craft leaving the area.
The object in the photograph was examined by Kodak Laboratories at Hemel Hempstead and they decided that the object was not superimposed.
This was one of the few British close encounters of the third kind.
Under hypnosis he claimed to have been abducted and medically examined.

From Wikipedia

Ilkley Moor is an area of moorland between Ilkley and Keighley in West Yorkshire, England. It is well-known as the inspiration for the song On Ilkla Moor Baht 'at. It is also known for its carved rocks, particularly the Swastika Stone. There have been many UFO sightings on the moor. Sceptics have suggested that this is because of the nearby proximity of Menwith Hill airforce base and Leeds Bradford Airport.

Philip Spencer (a pseudonym) had moved from London to remote West Yorkshire with his wife and child in order to be closer to his wife’s family following his retirement from the police force. On the morning of 1 December 1987 Spencer began walking across Ilkley Moor to visit his father-in-law in East Morton. He had taken a camera with him as well as a compass, in case there was fog.

Incident
According to Spencer, he was walking up a small hill when he noticed an odd-looking figure just up the trail ahead of him. It was dark green and about four feet tall with an oversized head and long, thin arms. The creature made a gesture at Spencer, which he took to be a gesture telling him to stay away, but he took out his camera and took a picture of it. The creature then ran away and Spencer followed it. He lost the creature in the fog but then saw a craft rise from the moor and disappear into the sky. He described the craft as being of a whitish colour and consisted of two saucer shaped parts that were attached, with one being on top of the other. There was also a loud hum. He did not take a photograph of the craft.

Rather than continue with his planned route, Spencer headed to another town that was about a half hour away. When he arrived he discovered that it was about two hours later in the day than he expected it to be. Additionally, the compass that he had taken with him was pointed in the opposite direction than it should have

1 December 1987
Wikipedia
Ilkley Moor UFO incident (on 1 December 1987, UK)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilkley_Moor_UFO_incident


National Archives sketch in 1988 of a UFO over a field

1990s–2000

4 August 1990 at around 21:00:
a diamond object
estimated to be 100 feet wide
was seen and photographed
by two men near Calvine, Perth and Kinross, Scotland.
It was reported as hovering silently in place for 10 minutes
before rising rapidly into the sky.

21 April 1991:
airline pilot Achille Zaghetti
from Grosseto, Tuscany, in an Alitalia McDonnell Douglas MD-80
on a flight from Milan to Heathrow 
saw a three-metre-long khaki-coloured object
over Lydd in Kent at 22,000 ft about 300m away.
It was seen on radar.

1992:
James Walker noticed unidentified lights in the sky over Bonnybridge,
the town became the scene of numerous UFO sightings.
It forms part of the "Falkirk Triangle",
an area stretching from Stirling to Fife
and the outskirts of Edinburgh.
Ufologists claim that Bonnybridge
is the world's number one UFO location,
with an average of around 300 sightings a year.

March 1992:
Isabella Sloggett, and her daughter Carol, were walking towards Bonnybridge and saw a blue light hovering above the road in front of them. A UFO landed, and a door on the craft opened.

1993, 31 March:
Multiple witnesses across south-west and west England saw
a large triangular-shaped UFO
speeding across the sky leaving a luminous wake.
Analysis of the sightings concluded
that the object was
the re-entry of a Russian booster rocket combined
with a later sighting of a police helicopter.

26 September 1993:
a large black triangle is seen over Bakewell in the Derbyshire Dales at 21:30.

19 February 1994:
a metallic disc-shaped object
was filmed over Craigluscar Reservoir near Dunfermline
in Scotland
by Ian McPherson.

6 January 1995:
pilots aboard a Boeing 737 on British Airways Flight BA5061 from Milan
saw
an object
on their descent to Manchester at 4,000 ft
when over the southern Pennines.
The reports have been attributed to a bright fireball.

5 October 1996:
the Wash Incident – in the early morning, a rotating UFO was seen over The Wash by Skegness and Boston police officers, although later (partially) explained as a radar echo of St Botolph's Church. The visual sightings were explained as celestial objects.

24 March 1997:
At 22:00 on the Dark Peak, Howden Moor,
two sonic booms were heard over the area,
and recorded at this time although the RAF denied having supersonic aircraft in the area.
They later helped in the night-long search for a crashed aircraft, using helicopters and sniffer dogs from the police with 150 Mountain Rescue volunteers. No wreckage was found.
A triangle-shaped UFO had been seen an hour before the sonic booms in the local area.

5 October 2000:
A woman named Sharon Rowlands from Bonsall, Derbyshire claimed to have seen a large luminous pink object hovering and rotating over a nearby field. She filmed the object on a camcorder.
---------------------- 5 October 2000  -------------------------------------------

Rendlesham Forest site of UFO landing

National Archives sketch in 1988 of a UFO over a field

2003

1-17th  August  2003
[From Ms Eanna Inna Balzina-Balzin]
[
(1) I had a strange night dream a nighmare
a blue light was in my face from a right side
Strange shapes of strangers
They used some operation room of surgery in a darckness just a blue light on my face.
(2) I waked up early about 4-5 am, my face in a mirrow had not usual colour but more dark, so I decided I need a fresh air breezing in my garden with a cup of fresh cofee,
relaxing, looking a flowers, berries, blackbirds to forgot my strange nightmare.
(3) I stayey outside in a back garden, and suddenly I saw
UFO flying closely slowly just above rooves of local village.
This was like oval shape with a red and green lights.
The direction was  on Nottingham
Walesby-Boughton-Ollerton------Nottingham.
No noices , no traces.
I was a shocked, - I never saw like this, but I kept a full silence, still sleeping, was slowly.
(4) Just in case and as  a tired, I returned back to a warm home.
(5) The red light were on a botom UFO, time was 4-5 am (1st-17th August 2003)(probably, 17/8/2003, Sunday,  17th August 2003 at 4am-5am time
a visual seen just couple minutes while flying here locally.
Friday,    1th   August  2003
Saturday, 16th August 2003
Sunday,  17th August 2003
Monday, 18th August 2003
(6). 
I returned back at home.
(7).
 I had founded strange traces on my body came of unknown resources:
- a smallest little blue bruise on my left arm, my left upper arm
- this looked and was like trace of an injection by a thin needle
- the pressing make osme pain like a thin needle came in my arm, an injection by a thinnest needle of syringe
- 3 small little cuts , a straight line cuts as by thinnest blaze started presented
- 2 cuts x by 1 cm on my left arm, left upperarm (левая рука, левое предплечье)
- 1 cut x 1cm4mm  (14mm) was on my neck
(8) we had not any needle or any syringe at home
(9) we had not any able make such thinnest straight line cuts of human skin at home
(10)   Later it was a call,  Nottinghamshire Radio  had recieved a call of listener man
the man said them he saw a flying UFO here in Nottinghamshire.
(11). This means not me one was a witness of UFO some morning, but two of us.
 (12).   British Journalists  of Nottinghamshire Radio  UK had not took words of a man seriously and started joked on him:
- Had still someone "saw" any UFO today at this morning here in Nottinghamshire???? (a laugh joke)
(13).  I saw. I had saw. I was a witness UFO flying 4-5 am 17th August 2003 UK
a direction of a flight was Walesby-Boughton-Ollerton------Nottingham  (Nottinghamshire, UK)
(14) .  But as Nottinghamshire Radio as Professional British Journalists UK of Nottinghamshire were a true-born in UK British Ethnic mentality, while I was Another Ethnic Group UK, talked with accent, I had not knew words a needle , a syringe, a left upper arm, a neck, a nightmare, strangers, cuts, a bruise,
I talked with accents, stamming, forgotting a meaning English words or not knowing at all.
I could talk just with a help of a Translator service what I had not.
Any attamept make any report (a crime, stolled items, a stolled bin, a fire) make a tourture , I was a stressed , - British Ethnic UK was not able to copy I try so say.
The report replaced some Engish lessons w th etc, later replaced I wrote a text to say by a letter.   "A like Apple"  "I as India" "O as October"  "L like Love, London, Lima"
and this type was a huge money cost too, making to think to spend own money making reports nobody really interesting making "barriers to pass".
(15)/ I had not a money to arrange a blood test for a possible chemicals if injection was too, and I would looked a stuped tryingto say this to a police or British not serious journalist, laughed so humilated their own informator of UFO-this man, -he looked as a type of idiot "mental ill seen UFO". To call -to have he had.  So, I had not called just said privately to relatives.
(16)/ Much laetr, some strange man came asking my permit to use "an injection of the truth" I refused this.  I remember him came, a case inside something and he left . I do not remember our chat/ I never saw him before or after. I do not remember his name too if he said me this.

1st-17th-18th August 2003 --- 1st December 2023 = 20 years passed away
I talk about this on English.

I used my saved paper writing. I do not remember a lot. The time passed cleaning all events.

I think I said someone local.


September 2003:
National Archives sketch of a UFO seen over Woolwich in September 2003

2004
January 2004:
National Archives sketch of an alien planet landscape in January 2004


21st century
Still from video footage on 27 December 2000 sent to the UK National Archive

------------------------- 26 May 26 May 2004:
a 60 metre long cigar-shaped object was seen over Torquay. Local teenagers later came forward to admit the sighting was caused by their toy inflatable airship.
June 2005:
three white objects were seen flying above the east end of Glasgow on a cloudy sky around 00:00. A man from Baillieston was reported to have heard spaceman-esque voices through his electronic equipment around the time of the sighting. Russian Antonov An-30s were proposed as explanations. A similar sighting was seen in Lockeridge, Wiltshire on broad daylight. A man reported seeing three "white metallic craft" while out cycling on the evening of 21 June.
June, 2006:
Cookley Worcestershire sighting of a silent, shiny, silver, triangular object in the evening sky. The object was seen by two people driving home along Lea Lane, heading toward the village of Cookley. It was hovering approximately 5–10 meters above the ground and was traversing the horizon in complete silence.
November, 2007:
Numerous people from the West Midlands conurbation reported sightings in the evening sky of a silent, triangular object, which the press later dubbed the "Dudley Dorito".
12 January 2008:
A large fleet of UFOs or "glowing Red Spheres" were seen over Liverpool heading east.
8 June 2008: A number of UFO sightings took place in Wales which involved a police helicopter following a UFO over Cardiff near MOD St Athan, the Bristol Channel and nearby areas such as Eglwys Brewis, Barry, and Sully.
26 June 2009:
British singer Kim Wilde reported having seen a "huge bright light behind a cloud" above her Hertfordshire garden. She described the light as "brighter than the moon, but similar to the light from the moon". Upon further inspection, Wilde reported to have witnessed the light moving "very quickly, from about 11:00 to 1:00. Then it just did that, back and forth, for several minutes… Whenever it moved, something shifted in the air – but it was silent. Absolutely silent." A second report of this UFO was subsequently made by a fellow local Hertfordshire resident, who had managed to obtain photographic evidence to support the apparent sighting.
10 September 2009:
In Glen Road, near Lennoxtown, three people in a car were reportedly struck by a colourful beam of light, the event reportedly lasted for over two minutes.
13 July 2013:
An Airbus A320 pilot encounters an object closing in on his passenger plane, which passes extremely close to the cockpit whilst flying at 34,000 ft above Berkshire. With no time to make an evasive manoeuvre, the Captain instinctively ducked as he believed a collision was imminent.
--------------------- 13 July 2013 -------------------

See also
British UFO Research Association
List of investigations of UFOs by governments
List of reported UFO sightings
UFO sightings in Australia

Wikipedia
UFO sightings in the United Kingdom


Nottingham UFO Crash Thieves Wood 12 Nov 1987


UFO Crashes    UK

Nottingham UFO Crash Thieves Wood 12Oct 12Nov 1987


[12th October 1987]
[12 November 1987]
[Nottingham UFO Crash 1987}
Resource:
British Paranormal Society , UK
Nottingham UFO Crash 1987 (12/11/1978) August 1, 2018 By: A.L.Cuin
[12th October 1987]
[12 November 1987]
[Nottingham UFO Crash 1987}
[the 1987 incident is known as Thieves’ Wood UFO Crash 12/11/1978]
[Cookbury in Ashfield  on the night 12 November 1987]
[The crash took place
in Cookbury in Ashfield
on the night of 12 November 1987. ]


[From Ms Eanna Inna Balzina-Balzin]
[I visited this side in December 2017 or in January 2018 ,
an usual ordinary walk,
no camera with me was.
Alex  of East Middland Paranormal Society
checked this area a short optional look check:
no traces of anythings, just trees and walking open publicj roads.
I had not saw as a witness and a walker
any traces of UFO Crash or damages or unusual here,
the forest park like a forest park.]


Links

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British Paranormal Society , UK
Nottingham UFO Crash 1987 (12/11/1978) August 1, 2018 By: A.L.Cuin

Wikipedia
UFO sightings in the United Kingdom

Wikipedia
Ilkley Moor UFO incident (on 1 December 1987, UK)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilkley_Moor_UFO_incident


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