POLICE cordoned off a towpath and road after an unexploded bomb was pulled from the canal.
West Mercia Police were called to Offerton Lane, in Hindlip, and set up a 200m cordon.
The discovery was made shortly after 10.30am on Sunday (March 5).
Specialists made the unexploded ordinance safe before the road was reopened at 1pm.
A spokesperson for West Mercia Police said: "A 200m cordon was put in place as a precaution, which included a road closure.
"Explosive Ordnance Disposal specialists attended, and the device was made safe.
"The road re-opened at around 1pm."
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South Quay by the River Severn in Worcester was cordoned off and emergency services were called to the scene.
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