Protecting Your Heritage

Letting The Past Live On

History is an integral part of the work we do at Paranormal Consultant, and protecting that history is one of our main objectives. Britain is spoilt with a rich heritage and we have ample historical sites to visit at our fingertips. But this history is not always appreciated, nor is it always protected in the way it should be, and this is where we like to help. 

We understand that the possibility of a haunting does not suggest evil and scary, not all the time at least, and certainly does not warrant sensationalism. Many alleged hauntings derive from pleasant experiences and welcoming locations. However, this does not sell tickets to scare-hungry public and occasionally, event companies will embellish the history to make for a more satisfying thrill. In the same way, content creators for the likes of YouTube may suggest a more elaborate experience to pull in the viewers. 

This is something we are passionate about preventing, and will endeavour to do so by promoting your venue with the correct historical facts and ethical paranormal suggestion. Belief systems vary, but many consider that of a haunting nature to be associated with those who have lived before us, and therefore will be handled with upmost respect. 

In addition to this, the historical sites themselves need to be treated with just as much care and consideration, and again, this can often fall short. We will advise you on how to handle situations that may arise when your building has been hired by the wrong kinds of people, and how to try and prevent this happening again in the future. This is not something that can be entirely avoided, but we will help you through the unpleasant experience, should it arise.

As well as striving to support our English heritage in the work that we do, Paranormal Consultant also offer support free of charge to charity organisations when the opportunity allows. We have already helped Warmley Clock Tower in Bristol to become a successful part of the paranormal field, providing them with extra funding towards the upkeep of the historic building, allowing the continued use of the space by the local community and those from further afield. 

 

 

 

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