New look Trimley store's grand unveiling after ram-raid
A convenience store near Felixstowe in Suffolk is unveiling its £80,000 new look following a ram-raid in January.
McColl's in Trimley St Martin was hit by thieves who failed to remove the cash machine.
On Saturday from 10:00, the store is putting on clowns and other promotional activities to celebrate. The front of the shop has been replaced, with more refurbishments within.
Part of a mortar rocket has been removed from the beach at Dunwich in Suffolk for "safe disposal", the Aldeburgh Coastguard Rescue Team has said.
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The team was contacted by two members of the public and, after investigation, photos were sent to an Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team, based at Colchester.
The EOD visited the site and confirmed it was a tail end of a mortar rocket and was "possibly still live".
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Read moreNew look Trimley store's grand unveiling after ram-raid
A convenience store near Felixstowe in Suffolk is unveiling its £80,000 new look following a ram-raid in January.
McColl's in Trimley St Martin was hit by thieves who failed to remove the cash machine.
On Saturday from 10:00, the store is putting on clowns and other promotional activities to celebrate. The front of the shop has been replaced, with more refurbishments within.
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The team was contacted by two members of the public and, after investigation, photos were sent to an Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team, based at Colchester.
The EOD visited the site and confirmed it was a tail end of a mortar rocket and was "possibly still live".