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Unexploded ordnance removed from recycling centre

We Are South Devon by We Are South Devon
November 8, 2016
in Community News
Unexploded ordnance removed from recycling centre

​A 100 metre cordon was set up in Totnes this morning after an unexploded ordnance was found at the Recycling centre.

Photo: Totnes Police/ FB

Totnes Ind Est was partially evacuated and Royal Navy bomb disposal attended. They have removed the item for safe disposal, the cordon was then lifted and businesses returned to normal.
Totnes Police thanked the businesses for their cooperation during this incident.

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