Suspected WW2 bomb found at building site

Google Maps view of completed houses in the Rivenwood area of NewtownardsImage source, Google Maps
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Some homes in the Rivenwood area are complete and some are under construction

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A suspected bomb which is believed to date back to World War Two has been discovered at a building site in Newtownards, County Down, the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has said.

It was found at the Rivenwood housing development on Movilla Road.

The affected part of the site is currently unoccupied so no homes have been evacuated, a police spokesperson said.

No roads have been closed but police are at the scene with Ammunition Technical Officers and a cordon has been put in place.

The public have been asked to avoid the area and that updates will be provided in due course.

"I appreciate this may cause some disruption, however keeping people safe is paramount and we will not take any risks," Insp McClintock said.

"I want to thank those who may be affected for their patience at this time."

Unexploded World War Two ordnance

In February, a World War Two shell was found in County Londonderry and destroyed by ammunition technical officers in a controlled explosion.

Another unexploded wartime-era device was destroyed by controlled explosion in County Armagh in January.

The device was found in Woodlawn Heights in Richhill.