Dear All,
Just watched a report on BBC Scotland using Greenock as an example but Landmark have just published a map of all potential sites in the UK where UXO may require to be considered (we have a couple of sites here with eye witness accounts of what didn't go bang but were safely defused). If you go to the BBC site and follow the links for Scottish News you will find the article and watch it again. No doubt Landmark IS should have a press release on their website.
Kindest regards.
Robin Mackenzie
Contaminated Land Co-ordinator
Perth and Kinross Council
Tel 01738 476443
Mob: 07810057566
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