A REDISCOVERED Second World War bunker has sparked a search for the relatives of those who used it.

Anyone who was related to a member of the Ferndown Auxiliary Unit is urged to come forward after the bunker was found at Poor Common.

This group of specially trained volunteers were members of the Home Guard and practised their drills at their secret Operations Base at the Belle Vue Bunker.

The bunker was recently rediscovered by the Coleshill Auxiliary Research Team and an excavation of the site took place earlier this year.  Sadly, due to its current state, it is not possible to rebuild and restore the bunker to its original condition.  Most of the materials excavated have been replaced but a section of the bunker has been left exposed so visitors can see a small part of what lies beneath the ground.

Dorset Council would like to hear from relatives of any of the men from the Ferndown Auxiliary Unit and invite them to an official opening ceremony which will also be attended by representatives from the Royal British Legion and other local organisations and historians.

The names of the men in the Ferndown Auxiliary Unit were: * Sargent John Geoffrey Tice - local garage owner * Corporal Alfred Cecil Talbot – carpenter * Private Eric Alfred May - sales rep and auxiliary fire service officer * Private William Harry Feltham – baker * Private Percy Lloyd Blic - architect’s assistant * Private Douglas Gabe - engineer and local Scout leader Cllr Ray Bryan, Dorset Council portfolio holder for Highways, Travel and Environment, said, “The Belle Vue Bunker is a significant historical find and we extend our thanks to Coleshill Auxiliary Research Team for bringing the bunker to our attention.  "It is also very important for us to remember the vital role the Home Guard played during World War II.”

If you are related to any of the men from the Ferndown Auxiliary Unit, please contact the Coast and Greenspace Team on 0790 0137881.