Grenade discovery - advice for residents and drivers
Date: 27 April 2021
Time: 08:57
The multi-agency Orkney Local Emergency Co-ordination Group (OLECG) met this evening in response to the discovery of a grenade near the Orkney Research and Innovation Campus (ORIC) in Stromness.
Residents are asked to keep clear of the area and the emergency services have put a cordon in place as a safety precaution.
A military explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) team is expected in Orkney on Wednesday. The aim is to remove the grenade, thought to date from the Second World War, for safe detonation on a local beach.
Orkney Islands Council is setting up road closures and diversions in the area in discussion with Police Scotland.
Inspector David Hall, from Police Scotland, chaired the OLECG meeting.
He said: “Prompt action was taken after the grenade was discovered and a cordon put in place.
“We are asking residents to keep away from the area and surrounding roads if at all possible until the device has been dealt with and the cordon removed.
“Drivers are asked to look out for diversion signs and follow these as they travel through Stromness. There may be delays at times – but hopefully these will be kept to a minimum. We greatly appreciate the support and co-operation of people with this."