Bletchley Park TourDaily life![]() Nobody was billeted in the Park. Workers were accommodated with families and in hotels and public houses in almost every town and village within a 20-mile (32km) radius. They worked around the clock in three shifts, with buses and station wagons transporting them to and from their billets. Many travelled by bicycle, and cycle sheds can still be seen all over the Park. Apparently the people of Bletchley were somewhat startled to see Alan Turing riding to the Park wearing his gas mask, to prevent the pollen triggering a hayfever attack! |