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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 reopened. |