UXO risk in Glasgow & Clydebank
Understand why the strategic importance of Glasgow and Clydebank meant they were heavily bombed during WWII. Learn how a legacy of unexploded ordnance (UXO) presents a real risk to construction sites to this day.
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As news coverage of the Plymouth bomb find continues, Igne's Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) and research experts have been cited by the BBC and regional press, and have provided insight into what the Army may do next, and how insurers may involve an 'occasioned by war' clause to avoid paying out for any potential damage.

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