Suspected WW2 bomb found on the Wirral

Bomb squad blew device up on beach

Author: Claire HannahPublished 12th Sep 2021
Last updated 12th Sep 2021

Merseyside Police can confirm that an unexploded ordnance device found in West Kirby has been safely detonated on Saturday 11 September.

Emergency services were called to the Veolia West Kirby Recycling Centre at about 3.20pm after the device was found in a skip.

Customers and staff at the centre were moved off site and a cordon established as a precaution. No residential properties were affected.

The Army’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team attended and carried out the safe detonation of the device, a suspected World War II mortar, on West Kirby beach.

We would like to thank the community for their patience while we dealt with this incident.