Work halted over 'metal objects'
The Herald|October 17, 2024
DISCOVERY UNDER LAND AT MILLBAY SITE
CARL EVE
Work halted over 'metal objects'

WORK has been halted on a city centre building site after 'unknown metal objects' were underground with unspoken fears of a another unexploded bomb, which saw large parts of Keyham evacuated earlier this year.

The council and police have said they are preparing for any eventuality as experts prepare to examine the medal objects under land in Millbay.

The council has said the investigative works at a patch of unused land between Bath Street and Martin Street in Millbay will be carried out on November 18 to determine exactly what the metal objects are.

The council-owned land is in the early stages of development to transform the entire site into new Plymouth Community Homes affordable housing. As part of the ground investigation works, two metal objects were identified underground and the council has stressed that they could be any number of things, including reinforced concrete or pieces of track from the old railway station which was located nearby.

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