I visited the Rugeley ROC post on Sunday and found it to be unlocked and open. There is no flooding or apparent damage, ladder is in good shape but watch the hatch as the clip to lock it open is bent and snapped. I recommend jamming something in the hinge just in case...
Toilet, desk, and cupboard are still there, and there are documents on the desk from 1985 (namely a visitors book, signed by BT Engineers and the like). There is also a some paper signed by other urban explorers.
To access, you have to follow the Farrow and Ball access road, the post is on the left just after the split concrete section of road (in the entrance to a farm field).
People are passing so you will probably be seen entering (as we were), but no-one stopped and questioned.
You also get a good view of the decommissioned (but not yet abandoned) Rugeley Power Station from here as it is on a hill overlooking the town.
Pictures to follow but the site is having difficulty...
Toilet, desk, and cupboard are still there, and there are documents on the desk from 1985 (namely a visitors book, signed by BT Engineers and the like). There is also a some paper signed by other urban explorers.
To access, you have to follow the Farrow and Ball access road, the post is on the left just after the split concrete section of road (in the entrance to a farm field).
People are passing so you will probably be seen entering (as we were), but no-one stopped and questioned.
You also get a good view of the decommissioned (but not yet abandoned) Rugeley Power Station from here as it is on a hill overlooking the town.
Pictures to follow but the site is having difficulty...