Houses evacuated after WW2 grenade discovery in Somerset
Houses were evacuated after the discovery of a World War II grenade at a property in Williton in Somerset.
Avon and Somerset Police were called to the scene at Larviscombe Close at about 08:30 BST.
An explosive ordnance disposal (EoD) team put a 60m (196 ft) cordon in place, which involved the evacuation of a small number of houses.
The grenade was declared safe and decommissioned and the cordon was lifted at about midday.
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