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The ordnance was found near Queen Street in Arundel. Published. 3 May 2025. An unexploded historic bomb has been discovered of the banks of the River Arun in West Sussex.
Sussex Police told people to avoid Queen Street in Arundel following the discovery of the unexploded historic ordnance on the banks of the River Arun on Friday afternoon.. The Explosive Ordnance ...
Sussex Police and the Royal Navy's bomb disposal unit have been working to safely remove the ordnance, found near Queen Street in Arundel. A cordon was set up around the scene, ...
Officers were called to Arundel after the suspected ordnance was found on the banks of the River Arun, rear the bridge at Queen Street, after it was reported on Friday, May 2. Police confirmed ...
A masked man entered the Co-op store in Queen Street, Arundel, and threatened staff with what appeared to be a handgun at 9.55pm last Monday, November 23.
A set of gold rosary beads carried by Mary Queen of Scots at her execution in 1587 was among items worth more than £1m stolen in a raid on Arundel Castle. The gold and silver artefacts were ...
A man has been arrested in connection with the theft of historic artefacts worth more than £1m from Arundel Castle. The man, aged 45, was arrested at an address in Eckington, Worcestershire, by ...
A cordon that was in place as a precaution has been lifted, with access to Arundel via Queen Street, the High Street and the Causeway no longer restricted. Sussex Police said it first received ...
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