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World War Two grenade found in rockpool
World War Two grenade found in rockpool

Yahoo

time03-06-2025

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World War Two grenade found in rockpool

A beachgoer discovered a live World War Two grenade in a rockpool. A man walking along the beach found the grenade at about 15:30 BST on Monday near Westward Ho!, Bideford Coastguard Rescue Team (BCRT) said. The team was dispatched by Falmouth Coastguard following a call from Devon & Cornwall Police. The Royal Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal team from the Devonport naval base in Plymouth was called in while coastguards cordoned off the area, which included part of the South West Coast Path. The grenade was then safely destroyed on-site in a controlled explosion after being buried and rigged with a small charge. "A big thank you to the public for their patience and co-operation," BCRT said. More news stories for Devon Listen to the latest news for Devon Follow BBC Devon on X, Facebook and Instagram. Send your story ideas to spotlight@ Maritime and Coastguard Agency Warning after grenade found in Isles of Scilly Homes evacuated over suspected grenade in garden Live hand grenade found by child on Cultra beach

Live World War Two grenade found in Westward Ho! rockpool
Live World War Two grenade found in Westward Ho! rockpool

BBC News

time03-06-2025

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Live World War Two grenade found in Westward Ho! rockpool

A beachgoer discovered a live World War Two grenade in a rockpool.A man walking along the beach found the grenade at about 15:30 BST on Monday near Westward Ho!, Bideford Coastguard Rescue Team (BCRT) team was dispatched by Falmouth Coastguard following a call from Devon & Cornwall Police. The Royal Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal team from the Devonport naval base in Plymouth was called in while coastguards cordoned off the area, which included part of the South West Coast Path. The grenade was then safely destroyed on-site in a controlled explosion after being buried and rigged with a small charge."A big thank you to the public for their patience and co-operation," BCRT said.

Human remains wash up on UK beach in front of horrified walker who ‘spotted leg'
Human remains wash up on UK beach in front of horrified walker who ‘spotted leg'

The Sun

time22-05-2025

  • The Sun

Human remains wash up on UK beach in front of horrified walker who ‘spotted leg'

HUMAN remains have washed up on a UK beach in front of a stunned walker – with a 'leg' reportedly seen on the shore. The grisly discovery was made at Westward Ho! beach in Bideford, North Devon, on Thursday morning. 1 Emergency crews rushed to the scene at around 9.30am after reports of body parts on the sand. One witness described the sight as 'very graphic'. Police officers and a private ambulance were pictured at the beach, and it's understood images of the remains were shared online before being removed. A spokesperson for Devon and Cornwall Police confirmed the remains were taken to a mortuary and will be examined further. The force said: 'We were notified at around 9.30am on Thursday 22 May following reports of what appeared to be human remains found at the end of Westward Ho! Beach, Bideford. Officers attended and have removed the remains to the mortuary for further examination.' is your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video. Like us on Facebook at and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSun.

North Devon's dog control zones extended in parks and beaches
North Devon's dog control zones extended in parks and beaches

BBC News

time21-05-2025

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North Devon's dog control zones extended in parks and beaches

A campaign to reduce the number of "nuisance incidents" involving dogs has been District Council has voted to renew the Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) for another three years. Under the updated rules, dogs will be banned in some control zones, while in others they must be kept on a were first introduced in north Devon in April 2022. Since then, the council said it has responded to 138 incidents involving dangerous dogs, 246 reports of dog fouling, 234 barking dog complaints and 117 stray dog also agreed dogs should be kept on leads all year round in Victoria Park, Bideford and Westward Ho! Park, adjacent to Park View Terrace. The same rules apply from 1 May to 30 September annually on Westward Ho! Promenade. Dogs will also be banned from the designated Blue Flag area of Westward Ho! beach between 1 May and 30 September each year, and permanently excluded from the enclosed tennis and sports area in Westward Ho! Philip Hackett said: "The extension of the PSPO offers a pragmatic, proportionate and enforceable response to anti-social behaviours and nuisance issues associated with dog control in Torridge. "The PSPO is a valuable tool that provides clear boundaries for dog owners, along with the deterrent of the fixed penalty or further legal action. "For the majority of breaches, it also gives the council a relatively simple way to proceed where there is sufficient evidence that an offence has been committed in the restricted area."

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