Ferry delayed after harbour bomb find
The Condor Clipper has been delayed after what's believed to be an unexploded WW2 bomb was discovered in the Portsmouth harbour area.
The Condor Clipper has been delayed after what's believed to be an unexploded WW2 bomb was discovered in the Portsmouth harbour area.
A bomb, found in Portsmouth harbour this morning, has been safely detonated.
The discovery meant the harbour had to be closed for a time.
As a result, the Condor Commodore Cipper is running to an ammended schedule.
The weekend event coincides with International Pride Month and the 51st anniversary of the Stonewall riots.
The scheme has been backed by the island's Lieutenant-Governor, and is the first of its kind in the Channel Islands.
Sunny spells and isolated light showers. After dusk fair spells with isolated showers.