Report from NUFON #40:
CLOSE ENCOUNTER OVER WELSH MOUNTAINS: Report 6719 WUFOS/MUFORA Level B
Mr D. Jones is at the present moment a solicitor, although at the time of the incident he was only 15. The details of this event were recounted recently to Jenny Randles and Paul Whetnall after the witness had heard a radio programme by Derek James of UFORA Staffs - in other words THREE NUFON groups were involved in the case!
He was with two others, Mr Garnett Alexander (a newspaper man) and his son John. They were travelling by car towards a caravan site at Blackrock Sands in North Wales and had just passed through Capel Currig heading for Beddgelert. It was a sunny afternoon (probably August 5 1967 at about 2pm) and they were at 1400 feet in a glaciated valley with hills rising some 600 feet further on either side. An object appeared to their left slightly behind them and some 50-100 feet above the peak. It swooped down in a gentle 'S' curve, crossed the valley floor ahead at about 30 feet and rose to disappear between a gap in the hills. The shape was described as like two Welsh hats stuck together with estimated dimensions of 8-12 feet high and 3 to 6 feet wide.
The object flew slowly (perhaps at 100 mph) and was made of chrome or polished aluminium like metal. It gave the impression of hugging the ground, as if to confuse radar cover (a standard aircraft manoeuvre). A peculiar factor of its motion is that its axis tilted at about 45 degrees as it moved. This tilt remained the same throughout the sighting. About fifteen minutes after the object had been seen three lightning jet interceptor aircraft flew overhead in approximately the same direction as the object, and the witness feels that they might have been following it.
It is of note that the witness claims a certain degree of psychic ability, having experienced precognition. There are also numerous legends of folklore connected with the immediate area in question. This description is, of course, very reminiscent of many others and August 1967 provided a massive flap the likes of which the UK has not seen again... until 1977!
FLYING SAUCER REVIEW
August 31st
Near Prestatyn
The UFO Register listed it as sighting type #57 "grid-like: Can be square, round, closed or open" and categorised it C, aka possible UFO.
SUFON
Saturday September
Treboeth, Swansea
Tom James, age 21, was at home in Heol Cnap, Treboeth one Saturday evening in September 1967. It was a clear night with no clouds. He was just leaving the house with his girlfriend and her mother, and from the garden spotted 8 or 9 lights or flat discs in close formation moving directly over them, travelling towards Mumbles direction (north-east to south-west). There was no sound and they continued on a straight course to the south-west until out of sight. Tom admits that they may have been lights on an object, but he could not see the object, just the lights.
Source: SUFON Files: Tom James interviewed 15 September 2015.
UFO REGISTER
October 9th, 2:30
Rhuddlan, Flintshire
Oval shaped UFO. The UFO Register categorised the sighting B, aka probable UFO.
PRESS
October 11th 1967
Near Maesincla School, Caernarfon
The Caernarfon Herald of August 14th 1987, while reporting on a contemporary UFO sighting, described how the witness Richard Parry had also seen something back in 1967.
"The last one, I saw on October 11, 1967, near Maesincla School. That one was a different light - very beautiful - and I thought it was the star of Bethlehem because some people believe Christ was born on October 11 and not December 25."
PRESS
Saturday October 21st, 20:15
Anglesey
Mrs E. S. Dooney, of 13 Tanybryn, Holyhead, and her sister, Mrs Sygal, were on the road between Valley and Holyhead when they saw a large, star-shaped object in the sky. It was stationary for a short while, then disappeared out to sea at tremendous speed. The last plane to fly from nearby Valley R.A.F. station that night did so at 7.10pm.
Liverpool Echo 25/10/67 via Merseyside UFO Bulletin #1, Jan/Feb 1968.
PRESS
Monday October 23rd, 20:50
Llandyssil
Newtown factory worker, Mr Edgar Evans, of Oak House, Llandyssil said he saw a bright golden ball fly past him on Monday night (23rd) going in a southeasterly direction. "I left at exactly 8.45 p.m. to close the fowl-house," he said. "I was walking along when suddenly this bright golden light passed me. It was moving silently in a south-east direction and then seemed to rise to get over a hill. It was uncanny as it was an illuminated ball travelling at a tremendous rate and making no noise." Mr. Evans saw his UFO 24 hours before the flap hit the headlines with the sighting of the fiery cross by policemen in Devon.
Source: Montgomery Express (28/10/1967)
PRESS
Wednesday October 25th
Over sea, off Rhoose, Glamorgan
Cylinder shaped UFO reported in the Western Mail of October 26th 1967. The UFO Register categorised it as A, aka genuine UFO.
PRESS
Wednesday October 25th
Lampeter
SIR. - Why all this fuss about seeing objects in the air? I saw a light on October 25, at 6.40 a.m. Travelling at a fast speed it turned away in another direction and I lost sight of it.
Something like this was happening nearly 60 years ago, when there were no aeroplanes or anything about. It was said at that time it was a star falling. It was a very bright light travelling at ground level very fast. It used to be called "Seren a Chynffon."
(MRS) H. M. PRICE LAMPETER.
Source: Western Mail Tuesday 7 November 1967.
PRESS
Thursday October 26th, 07:00
Llandarcy
Raymond Harwood, a 14-year-old paper boy went into the newsagents shop in Morriston where he worked and told his employer that he had seen 'those crosses' in the sky, which had been in the news lately.
His boss, Mr T. Morgan said, "I thought he was pulling my leg. But when I went outside, I saw two crucifix shapes about 50-ft wide over the BP refinery at Llandarcy [east]. They were at cloud level, well below the stars which were still out and very much brighter. I went back into the shop to serve customers and when I came out again, they were still there."
56-year-old Mr Morgan said that the crosses remained stationary in the sky for at least 20 minutes. Then one disappeared and the other faded with daylight. "I was certainly very surprised to see these objects. I was sceptical when I read about them in the newspapers and thought that they must be reflections. Now I am quite convinced that they are some kind of flying saucer. I have never seen anything like them before - and neither had one of my customers whom I showed them to."
The paperboy Raymond, who lived at Heol Tirdu, Cwmrhydyceirw, Morriston, took the flying crosses in his stride. He dashed off to Pentrepoeth Secondary School, Morriston, to tell friends all about it.
Source: South Wales Evening Post Thursday 26 October 1967.
PRESS
Friday October 27th, 02:15
Swansea
From the vicinity of the Vetch Field, Swansea, an unidentified flying object was spotted. It was described to the Evening Post as "a round, head-light effect with two rays shining ground wards." It was seen high in the sky in the direction of Port Talbot.
Source: 'South Wales Evening Post' Friday 27 October 1967.
UFO REGISTER
October 29th, 14:00
Dyserth, Flintshire
Bar shaped UFO. The UFO Register categorised the sighting A, aka genuine UFO.
PRESS
October 30th, 18:00
Gilwern, Breconshire
Round UFO. Reported in the Abergavenny Chronicle of November 1st 1967. The UFO Register categorised the sighting B, aka probable UFO.
PRESS
Sunday November 12th, 21:30
Sully, Glamorganshire
Two girls, Heather Williams and Pamela Chamberlain of Smithies Avenue, Sully, were standing at the top of Burnham Avenue, Sully. They saw an object in the sky. It was described as a "huge silver-coloured object, far too big to be an aeroplane, flew at great speed across the sky in the direction of Ireland, or anyway, westwards."
Source: 'Barry & District News' Thursday 16 November 1967.
PRESS
Monday November 13th, 18:20
Near Dyserth, Flintshire
Oblong shaped UFO. Reported in the Rhyl & Prestatyn Gazette of November 17th 1967. The UFO Register categorised the sighting A, aka genuine UFO.
PRESS
Monday November 13th
Penarth
8 PM. Raymond Patterson of 20 St. Luke's Avenue, Penarth saw 'a very bright object flying above the trees.' He told his friend, Mr T. A. Hague of 27 Hickman Road, Penarth, who had his own sighting later that evening (see next report).
After learning of his friend, Raymond Patterson's sighting at 8 PM, Mr T A Hague went home to 27 Hickman Road, Penarth, set up his camera in an upstairs room and waited. "At about 11 PM, I saw a yellow globe of light travelling above the roof tops. It seemed to sway to and fro, a very bright yellow light which then changed to orange. The amazing thing about it was that it did not collide with anything, nor did it light up the buildings." The object made no sound but Mr Hague recalled a strong smell of chemicals after the object had disappeared. Mr Hague took a photograph of the object over Penarth-Leckwith area.
Source: 'Penarth Times' 24 November 1967.
PRESS
Tuesday November 14th, 19:50
Sully
Mrs M. V. Harfoot was in her garden at 2 Raglan Close, Dinas Powys, pegging out some clothes on the line when she saw what she described as "a big orange ball" in the sky over the Distillers in Sully [SW]. At first she thought it was a flame burning off excess gas at the Distillers, a sight with which all local inhabitants are familiar. Then as it moved she realised this was not possible, and called her husband. Mr Harfoot thought the object was too low to be an aeroplane; it descended lower and then moved upwards again, forming a semi circle.
A third person, Mr J. Davies of Barry, who was working at the Harfoot's house at the time, also witnessed the incident.
"The whole thing lasted only 2-3 minutes," said Mrs Harfoot, "it was just like the colours you see in the fire, yellow and orange intermingling but in a huge ball. I immediately rang the BBC and they phoned Rhoose and St. Athan, but they could not give an explanation as to what this strange object might be."
Barry Police were also contacted but apparently there had been no other reports.
Source: Penarth Times Friday 17 November 1967.
PRESS
Sunday November 19th, 07:30
Llandudno
M. Harbord-Campling of Llandudno Junction wrote into the North Wales Weekly News, published November 23rd:
At 7.30 on Sunday morning I was at my front door and saw a "flying saucer" lighted up and moving over the sky from Conway. It was so silent yet clear, and gave me a deep thrill as to where it would end up. I wonder if anyone else saw this object; I should be very pleased to hear.
SUFON
November, 22:30
Coedpenmaen, Pontypridd
'Upon arriving home from an evening at the YMCA, I was surprised to see my parents and about eight of our neighbours standing on the corner of Pleasant View and our road, known only as Off Merthyr Road. As I approached, my father pointed to an orange coloured light hovering over the north-eastern part of Coedpenmaen. My father told me that they'd been watching the object for nearly a quarter of an hour.

CLOSE ENCOUNTER OVER WELSH MOUNTAINS: Report 6719 WUFOS/MUFORA Level B
Mr D. Jones is at the present moment a solicitor, although at the time of the incident he was only 15. The details of this event were recounted recently to Jenny Randles and Paul Whetnall after the witness had heard a radio programme by Derek James of UFORA Staffs - in other words THREE NUFON groups were involved in the case!
He was with two others, Mr Garnett Alexander (a newspaper man) and his son John. They were travelling by car towards a caravan site at Blackrock Sands in North Wales and had just passed through Capel Currig heading for Beddgelert. It was a sunny afternoon (probably August 5 1967 at about 2pm) and they were at 1400 feet in a glaciated valley with hills rising some 600 feet further on either side. An object appeared to their left slightly behind them and some 50-100 feet above the peak. It swooped down in a gentle 'S' curve, crossed the valley floor ahead at about 30 feet and rose to disappear between a gap in the hills. The shape was described as like two Welsh hats stuck together with estimated dimensions of 8-12 feet high and 3 to 6 feet wide.
The object flew slowly (perhaps at 100 mph) and was made of chrome or polished aluminium like metal. It gave the impression of hugging the ground, as if to confuse radar cover (a standard aircraft manoeuvre). A peculiar factor of its motion is that its axis tilted at about 45 degrees as it moved. This tilt remained the same throughout the sighting. About fifteen minutes after the object had been seen three lightning jet interceptor aircraft flew overhead in approximately the same direction as the object, and the witness feels that they might have been following it.
It is of note that the witness claims a certain degree of psychic ability, having experienced precognition. There are also numerous legends of folklore connected with the immediate area in question. This description is, of course, very reminiscent of many others and August 1967 provided a massive flap the likes of which the UK has not seen again... until 1977!
FLYING SAUCER REVIEW
August 31st
Near Prestatyn
The UFO Register listed it as sighting type #57 "grid-like: Can be square, round, closed or open" and categorised it C, aka possible UFO.
SUFON
Saturday September
Treboeth, Swansea
Tom James, age 21, was at home in Heol Cnap, Treboeth one Saturday evening in September 1967. It was a clear night with no clouds. He was just leaving the house with his girlfriend and her mother, and from the garden spotted 8 or 9 lights or flat discs in close formation moving directly over them, travelling towards Mumbles direction (north-east to south-west). There was no sound and they continued on a straight course to the south-west until out of sight. Tom admits that they may have been lights on an object, but he could not see the object, just the lights.
Source: SUFON Files: Tom James interviewed 15 September 2015.
UFO REGISTER
October 9th, 2:30
Rhuddlan, Flintshire
Oval shaped UFO. The UFO Register categorised the sighting B, aka probable UFO.
PRESS
October 11th 1967
Near Maesincla School, Caernarfon
The Caernarfon Herald of August 14th 1987, while reporting on a contemporary UFO sighting, described how the witness Richard Parry had also seen something back in 1967.
"The last one, I saw on October 11, 1967, near Maesincla School. That one was a different light - very beautiful - and I thought it was the star of Bethlehem because some people believe Christ was born on October 11 and not December 25."

PRESS
Saturday October 21st, 20:15
Anglesey
Mrs E. S. Dooney, of 13 Tanybryn, Holyhead, and her sister, Mrs Sygal, were on the road between Valley and Holyhead when they saw a large, star-shaped object in the sky. It was stationary for a short while, then disappeared out to sea at tremendous speed. The last plane to fly from nearby Valley R.A.F. station that night did so at 7.10pm.
Liverpool Echo 25/10/67 via Merseyside UFO Bulletin #1, Jan/Feb 1968.
PRESS
Monday October 23rd, 20:50
Llandyssil
Newtown factory worker, Mr Edgar Evans, of Oak House, Llandyssil said he saw a bright golden ball fly past him on Monday night (23rd) going in a southeasterly direction. "I left at exactly 8.45 p.m. to close the fowl-house," he said. "I was walking along when suddenly this bright golden light passed me. It was moving silently in a south-east direction and then seemed to rise to get over a hill. It was uncanny as it was an illuminated ball travelling at a tremendous rate and making no noise." Mr. Evans saw his UFO 24 hours before the flap hit the headlines with the sighting of the fiery cross by policemen in Devon.
Source: Montgomery Express (28/10/1967)
PRESS
Wednesday October 25th
Over sea, off Rhoose, Glamorgan
Cylinder shaped UFO reported in the Western Mail of October 26th 1967. The UFO Register categorised it as A, aka genuine UFO.
PRESS
Wednesday October 25th
Lampeter
SIR. - Why all this fuss about seeing objects in the air? I saw a light on October 25, at 6.40 a.m. Travelling at a fast speed it turned away in another direction and I lost sight of it.
Something like this was happening nearly 60 years ago, when there were no aeroplanes or anything about. It was said at that time it was a star falling. It was a very bright light travelling at ground level very fast. It used to be called "Seren a Chynffon."
(MRS) H. M. PRICE LAMPETER.
Source: Western Mail Tuesday 7 November 1967.
PRESS
Thursday October 26th, 07:00
Llandarcy
Raymond Harwood, a 14-year-old paper boy went into the newsagents shop in Morriston where he worked and told his employer that he had seen 'those crosses' in the sky, which had been in the news lately.
His boss, Mr T. Morgan said, "I thought he was pulling my leg. But when I went outside, I saw two crucifix shapes about 50-ft wide over the BP refinery at Llandarcy [east]. They were at cloud level, well below the stars which were still out and very much brighter. I went back into the shop to serve customers and when I came out again, they were still there."
56-year-old Mr Morgan said that the crosses remained stationary in the sky for at least 20 minutes. Then one disappeared and the other faded with daylight. "I was certainly very surprised to see these objects. I was sceptical when I read about them in the newspapers and thought that they must be reflections. Now I am quite convinced that they are some kind of flying saucer. I have never seen anything like them before - and neither had one of my customers whom I showed them to."
The paperboy Raymond, who lived at Heol Tirdu, Cwmrhydyceirw, Morriston, took the flying crosses in his stride. He dashed off to Pentrepoeth Secondary School, Morriston, to tell friends all about it.
Source: South Wales Evening Post Thursday 26 October 1967.
PRESS
Friday October 27th, 02:15
Swansea
From the vicinity of the Vetch Field, Swansea, an unidentified flying object was spotted. It was described to the Evening Post as "a round, head-light effect with two rays shining ground wards." It was seen high in the sky in the direction of Port Talbot.
Source: 'South Wales Evening Post' Friday 27 October 1967.
UFO REGISTER
October 29th, 14:00
Dyserth, Flintshire
Bar shaped UFO. The UFO Register categorised the sighting A, aka genuine UFO.
PRESS
October 30th, 18:00
Gilwern, Breconshire
Round UFO. Reported in the Abergavenny Chronicle of November 1st 1967. The UFO Register categorised the sighting B, aka probable UFO.
PRESS
Sunday November 12th, 21:30
Sully, Glamorganshire
Two girls, Heather Williams and Pamela Chamberlain of Smithies Avenue, Sully, were standing at the top of Burnham Avenue, Sully. They saw an object in the sky. It was described as a "huge silver-coloured object, far too big to be an aeroplane, flew at great speed across the sky in the direction of Ireland, or anyway, westwards."
Source: 'Barry & District News' Thursday 16 November 1967.
PRESS
Monday November 13th, 18:20
Near Dyserth, Flintshire
Oblong shaped UFO. Reported in the Rhyl & Prestatyn Gazette of November 17th 1967. The UFO Register categorised the sighting A, aka genuine UFO.
PRESS
Monday November 13th
Penarth
8 PM. Raymond Patterson of 20 St. Luke's Avenue, Penarth saw 'a very bright object flying above the trees.' He told his friend, Mr T. A. Hague of 27 Hickman Road, Penarth, who had his own sighting later that evening (see next report).
After learning of his friend, Raymond Patterson's sighting at 8 PM, Mr T A Hague went home to 27 Hickman Road, Penarth, set up his camera in an upstairs room and waited. "At about 11 PM, I saw a yellow globe of light travelling above the roof tops. It seemed to sway to and fro, a very bright yellow light which then changed to orange. The amazing thing about it was that it did not collide with anything, nor did it light up the buildings." The object made no sound but Mr Hague recalled a strong smell of chemicals after the object had disappeared. Mr Hague took a photograph of the object over Penarth-Leckwith area.
Source: 'Penarth Times' 24 November 1967.
PRESS
Tuesday November 14th, 19:50
Sully
Mrs M. V. Harfoot was in her garden at 2 Raglan Close, Dinas Powys, pegging out some clothes on the line when she saw what she described as "a big orange ball" in the sky over the Distillers in Sully [SW]. At first she thought it was a flame burning off excess gas at the Distillers, a sight with which all local inhabitants are familiar. Then as it moved she realised this was not possible, and called her husband. Mr Harfoot thought the object was too low to be an aeroplane; it descended lower and then moved upwards again, forming a semi circle.
A third person, Mr J. Davies of Barry, who was working at the Harfoot's house at the time, also witnessed the incident.
"The whole thing lasted only 2-3 minutes," said Mrs Harfoot, "it was just like the colours you see in the fire, yellow and orange intermingling but in a huge ball. I immediately rang the BBC and they phoned Rhoose and St. Athan, but they could not give an explanation as to what this strange object might be."
Barry Police were also contacted but apparently there had been no other reports.
Source: Penarth Times Friday 17 November 1967.
PRESS
Sunday November 19th, 07:30
Llandudno
M. Harbord-Campling of Llandudno Junction wrote into the North Wales Weekly News, published November 23rd:
At 7.30 on Sunday morning I was at my front door and saw a "flying saucer" lighted up and moving over the sky from Conway. It was so silent yet clear, and gave me a deep thrill as to where it would end up. I wonder if anyone else saw this object; I should be very pleased to hear.
SUFON
November, 22:30
Coedpenmaen, Pontypridd
'Upon arriving home from an evening at the YMCA, I was surprised to see my parents and about eight of our neighbours standing on the corner of Pleasant View and our road, known only as Off Merthyr Road. As I approached, my father pointed to an orange coloured light hovering over the north-eastern part of Coedpenmaen. My father told me that they'd been watching the object for nearly a quarter of an hour.
I stood there with them and watched it for another 5 or 6 minutes, when suddenly the object turned a silver colour and silently exploded into hundreds of silver pieces, then it was gone. About a minute later there was a noticeable smell of sulphur in the air. the object/light appeared to be about 100 feet above the rooftops and trees, and estimate of size would be approx. 10 to 15 feet in diameter. It had a similar appearance to a flare, but without the tail, the circumference edge being undefined. It had not moved position from when it was first observed until it disappeared. the night was clear and the weather conditions were mild for the time of year, with barely noticeable breeze.'
Source: SUFON 2018.
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