A metal detectorist has uncovered a spent mortar shell on Benacre beach near Kessingland, prompting a bomb disposal response.
The discovery was made on Tuesday (26th August), when the individual reported finding a “suspicious item” buried in the sand. Gorleston Coastguard attended and established a cordon around the site before calling in an explosive ordnance disposal team.
Experts examined the device and confirmed it was a spent mortar shell, which was then removed from the beach for safe disposal.
The incident is the latest in a series of finds along the Suffolk coast. In July, Coastguard teams assisted bomb disposal officers with a controlled explosion of another mortar shell on a beach near Lowestoft.
Officials say while such discoveries are rare, they serve as a reminder of the wartime ordnance that can occasionally still be uncovered along the coastline.
The Coastguard advises anyone who comes across a suspicious object on a beach not to touch or move it, but to call 999 and ask for the Coastguard.
No injuries were reported and the beach has since been declared safe.
Sax Arts Fest to Return
First 'Lowestoft History Day'
Emergency response following Access Trust Lowestoft Closure
New thrills for Pleasurewood Hills
Inquest into the Death of a Lowestoft Teenager
Beccles Park Run Paused
Leiston Family Business to Stay in Town
Suffolk's Early Adder Warning