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Air raid shelters mark 70 years

History enthusiasts in Stockport are marking the 70th anniversary of the town's air raid shelters opening.

The shelters, contained in a network of tunnels carved into the town's hills, could house 6,500 people during World War II bombing raids.

Many people queued for hours to get in to the shelters, which became known as the "Chestergate Hotel" because of the relatively luxurious facilities.

Free tours of the preserved tunnels were being run on Saturday.

Read entire article at BBC