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Members Section, Records & Files Updated. New System.

Major redesign for our Members Section.

We have been designing and producing our new members system designed to present all the work of our Members, Volunteers and Associates. The system is now up and running, which we will be adding to weekly to tell the full story of all who have been a part of the Society’s history.

14th January 2026 Evacuations as bomb teams remove and disarm two WW2 German bombs.

Homes were evacuated in two parts of Devon as bomb disposal teams dealt with the separate discoveries of unexploded devices.

Plymouth City Council said a small number of residents on Millbay Road were "strongly advised to leave their homes for their own safety" after bomb disposal experts confirmed a 50kg German WWII bomb was found at a building site. A 400m (1,312ft) cordon was in place.

In a separate incident in Exmouth, a 400m cordon was set up at Exmouth Marina after a "suspected unexploded ordnance" was dredged from the water, with properties also evacuated. 

The Royal Navy's Devonport-based bomb disposal team was assisting in Plymouth and a unit from the Midlands was in Exmouth.


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