The sounds of automated machines running around the clock.

Many separate noises were recorded around the clock, together with people talking.

The noises seemed to be coming from the semi-derelict building next door at 22 College street Ammanford.

A voice was recorded calling many times for David.

In the recording, a man can be heard calling for David.

He seems anxious, as if something has gone wrong.

Then it sounds like a door opens and the man's voice becomes louder.

Towards the end of the extract someone can be heard saying

’’ I don’t want to risk it.’’

The grinding noise.

The grinding noise can be heard in this short extract.

A 5-hour recording containing the grinding noise and other noises, can be downloaded here.

The beeping noise was always heard in sequences that always started with three beeps.

The beeping noises always start with a sequence of three beeps, followed by either another set of three beeps, a single beep or two beeps.

The longest sequence recorded was around eighty beeps.

A sequence of three beeps followed by a short space, followed by another series of three beeps over and over again.

The beeping noise can be heard in this short extract.

A 5-hour recording that includes the beeping noise can be downloaded here.

A PDF showing where various noises can be heard can be seen here.

A flushing noise was also recorded, it can be heard flushing once an hour in a twenty-hour recording.

The flushing noise can be heard in this short extract.

In a continuous twenty-hour recording, the flushing noises can be heard every hour.

The 20 hour recording can be found here.

A PDF showing timestamps of the recordings can be seen here.

The sequence of four tones.

The four tones can be listened to in this short extract.

In the following recording, the four tones can be heard one hundred and nineteen times, the recording can be downloaded here.

A PDF showing timestamps of the recordings can be seen here.

I thought these plastic bags looked odd, who wraps up liquid before throwing it away?

I found five of those plastic bags, they had been put out with the rubbish behind the nail bar.

If I was at the property, I would take all the rubbish to the local tip, if I didn’t the rubbish was just left to pile up in the alleyway.

As I went to throw the rubbish into a skip, one of the bags broke open and something hit me on the side of my leg.

It was a small block of something that had hit my leg, when I looked into the rubbish bag I could see four more blocks and five bags of liquid.

The blocks were roughly the same size as the bags, the outer material of the blocks seemed to be organic as I could see seeds in it.

When I returned from the local tip to my former house, a Vietnamese man was waiting for me.

He was very angry, he shouted at me and asked what I had done with their rubbish.

I explained what I had done and he forcibly told me never to take their rubbish away again.

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