history:
Tunnel Quarry is the only part of Corsham tunnel complex which still holds secrets today, the Command and Control Center (CCC) is situated in the Eastern end of Tunnel Quarry. At the opposite end of the quarry is another area which until recently has been classified.
The ammunitions depot was divided up in to separate, numbered storage districts. The area was designated for district 1 was never developed by the Royal Engineers due to a sever geo-logical fault.
In 1943 the Air Ministry took over the area in 1943, because of the fault running through the area converting the area of Bath stone quarry was challenging, galleries from mining days had to be skilfully squared up and the floor graded an electric lift from the surface was also installed for access. This gave approximately 30,000 sq feet of office space.
This area was used by the Air Ministry as a telephone exchange serving he South West of England, it was known as South West Control, the bunker housed communications switching equipment, telephone switch boards and teleprinter equipment.
The site later became known as PNCC (Primary Network Control Center) as it continued it's life as a military communication center until it closed in the 1990s.