MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Experts to identify underground objects on Millbay development site

Source: City of Plymouth

Plans to carry out investigative works at a patch of unused land between Bath Street and Martin Street in Millbay will be carried out on 18 November 2024 to understand what two unknown metal objects underground are.  

The Council-owned land is in the early stages of development to transform the entire site into new Plymouth Community Homes affordable housing. 

As part of the ground investigation works, two metal objects have been identified underground. These could be a number of things e.g. reinforced concrete or pieces of track from the old railway station nearby.  

So that experts can determine what the objects are, all work has stopped within the compound. Whilst the items remain underground, the experts have provided reassurance that the area is very safe.    

As the items do need to be removed in order for the development work to continue, on the 18 November, experts plan to carry out an ‘uncovering’ to establish what the objects are. During this work there will be no need to evacuate. 

Whilst it is thought that in all likelihood the items will be old, abandoned equipment, the Council has to prepare for all eventualities. Should the experts find that one or both items are not simply pieces of metal, they will need to assess the objects and determine how best to dispose of them. To do that, there is a small percentage chance that a cordon would need to be put in place. Details of how large the cordon would be, or how long it would be in place, would be determined by experts’ assessment of the items. 

The clear message to local residents and businesses at the moment is that the area is safe and there is currently no need to avoid the area. We will provide regular updates on the day through the Council website, social media or the Council’s new What’s App channel.  

Councillor Sally Haydon, Plymouth City Council Cabinet Member for Community Safety, said: “The first thing to make clear is that we do not know what is under the ground in Millbay. Bear in mind that this site has previously had commercial premise on it, a brewery, a builder’s yard, a night club, a garage and a car park and there have never been any problems.  

“All we know is that there are two metal objects and our experts have told us that there is a very strong likelihood that they are probably nothing to worry about.  

“However, we do need to be prepared for all possibilities. So, we are letting people know in advance so when our experts do further exploratory works – if they find anything ominous they we will need to move quickly.   

“There will never be a right time to do this work and we know that businesses in the area will have a lot of questions, and Council officers are available to offer support to help them prepare and make any necessary decisions.  

“We will update residents and businesses throughout this process. But for now, our advice is you are safe and you do not need to do anything or evacuate.”   

Plymouth Police Commander, Temporary Chief Superintendent Scott Bradley, said: “We have been preparing for this investigative work with the Council and have a clear plan to deal with any eventuality once more is known as to what the objects are. 

“We have a very close working relationship with the Council and other partners to ensure the matter is dealt with safely and swiftly with as little impact as possible on businesses and residents in the area.” 

If you are a local business or hotel/bed and breakfast and would like to discuss this further, please contact CommercialSupport@plymouth.gov.uk.  

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