Unexploded WW2 mortar shell safely removed from Epsom council offices

Epsom town centre re-opens after mortar shell scare

Author: Jon BurkePublished 30th Mar 2026
Last updated 30th Mar 2026

An unexploded World War II mortar shell has been safely removed from the Epsom and Ewell Borough Council offices, allowing the town centre to fully reopen to the public.

Earlier today, a member of the public brought the mortar shell to the council's front counter, prompting the evacuation of staff from the building.

Homes within a 100-metre radius were cleared, and a cordon was established in Epsom town centre.

A bomb disposal team arrived to deal with the situation, ensuring the safe removal of the device.

Local residents can now return to their homes, and access to the town centre has been restored.

Authorities thanked the public in the area for their patience and cooperation during the incident.

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