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176 World War II Bombs Unearthed Beneath Children's Playground in England

  • Scores of unexploded bombs from World War II were found in a children's playground in Wooler, Northumberland, after a chance discovery by workers.
  • The British Army removed two bombs, and a bomb disposal company uncovered 65 practice bombs and smoke cartridges on the first day of work.
  • A total of 174 devices have been found so far, and further excavations will ensure the playground is safe before new equipment is installed.
  • Local politician Mark Mather stated that the area was used for Home Guard training during World War II, suggesting the ordnance was buried after the war.
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Stroud Times broke the news in on Sunday, February 9, 2025.
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