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Concerns over possible ‘unexploded ordnance’ from WW2 on land sold to Turnberry Homes

Concerns have been raised about the possible presence of “unexploded ordnance” from the Second World War on a disused and overgrown piece of land which has been sold to a housing developer for more than £5 million.
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