An unexploded bomb has been found on a beach in north Norfolk.
Police were called to Walcott Beach at 11.48am yesterday (May 24) following reports of an unexploded ordinance device.
Norfolk Constabulary confirmed that the Explosive Ordinance Disposal team arrived on the scene at 3.40pm
The bomb was removed at 4.15pm yesterday (May 25) and police have removed the cordon in place.
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Bombs have been found before on Walcott Beach, with one found in August last year.
A fossil hunter also found one in November 2021.
Colin Johnson, from Knapton, spotted the object while walking on Walcott Beach and called the coastguard after thinking it could be an unexploded wartime bomb.
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