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World War Two mortar 'made safe' World War Two mortar 'made safe'
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An unexploded World War Two mortar found in Bangor, County Down, has been made safe by army explosive experts.An unexploded World War Two mortar found in Bangor, County Down, has been made safe by army explosive experts.
Castle Park Road and Castle Park Avenue had been closed during the security operation, but they have now reopened to traffic.Castle Park Road and Castle Park Avenue had been closed during the security operation, but they have now reopened to traffic.
Staff and pupils at Bangor Academy had been evacuated and police had cordoned off the surrounding area.Staff and pupils at Bangor Academy had been evacuated and police had cordoned off the surrounding area.
A police spokesman said the device had been dealt with by the army and both roads had been reopened. A police spokesman said the device had been dealt with by the army and both roads had reopened.