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Local council urgently evacuates offices after suspected bomb delivered to building

By britishbulletin.com30 March 20262 Mins Read
Local council urgently evacuates offices after suspected bomb delivered to building
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A council office has been evacuated after a member of the public dropped off what is believed to be a World War Two bomb.

Staff were forced to leave Epsom and Ewell Borough Council after the unexploded mortar shell was left on the front desk, according to Surrey Police.


A cordon was set up in Epsom town centre, and homes within 100m were also evacuated.

A police spokesman said: “We hope that the incident should be resolved shortly.”

They urged the public to stay away from the area while the incident is resolved.

Emergency services, including a bomb squad, were called to Epsom Town Hall at around 11am this morning.

In an update provided at around 12:15pm, officers confirmed that the mortar shell was removed and the cordons had been lifted.

A spokesperson for Surrey Police said: “Residents are able to go back to their homes and the town centre has fully reopened.

Epsom and Ewell Borough Council has been evacuated after an World War Two mortar shell was placed on the front desk

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“Thank you to everyone for your patience and cooperation.”

Between 2010 and 2018 it was reported that the Ministry of Defence said it has been involved in making 450 German WW2 bombs safe. Around 60 a year.

There are no records dating before 2010, and those records do not take into account private collections.

Aside from the emergency services and the army, private collectors also dispose of the devices, usually with a military background.

A World War Two mortar shell was seemingly placed at Epsom and Ewell Borough Council

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