
Plymouth bomb: Second World War device 'will be blown up in situ'
A 400-metre cordon has been put in place in the Southway area of the city after the discovery of a Second World War bomb.

A 400-metre cordon has been put in place in the Southway area of the city after the discovery of a Second World War bomb.

Plymouth residents whose homes and gardens were damaged by the removal of a World War Two bomb say they still don't know who will pay for the repairs.

The families had to be evacuated while the bomb was detonated in a controlled explosion