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HE DOESN'T BELONG HERE

OUR MISSION

We go public

In September 2022 the Department for Continuity moved its operations into the public sphere for the first time in its 127-year history.

Cowley East Oxford

We investigated reports of a timespill in the Cowley area of Oxford in October 2022

Farnham

We investigated reports of a timespill in the Farnham area of surrey in November 2022

Gravesend and Northfleet

We investigated reports of a timespill in the Gravesend & Northfleet areas of Kent in February 2023

Archive

The Department for Continuity exists to monitor the smooth running of time. When a portal from the past opens in an area of the UK, our job is to monitor arrivals and ensure their safe return to their era of origin with minimal disruption to timeline continuity in both past and present. There is a time and a place for everything – and everyone.

See the PAST. Say it NOW. Protect the FUTURE.

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