Police called after suspected WWII shell found in Scarborough
It was uncovered by builders working on upgrades to Scarborough Hospital
Police were contacted after builders found what they believed to be a World War II explosive device while working at a North Yorkshire hospital.
They unearthed it while excavating land during upgrades to Scarborough Hospital.
Officers went to the scene following the reports early yesterday afternoon (Wednesday, 3 August).
The Army Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) team were consulted and a 50 metre cordon was placed around the device.
This did not cause any disruption to the hospital or nearby road network.
On arrival the device was assessed by the EOD and was not deemed to pose any threat.
It has since been removed from the site so as not to cause any further issues.