RESIDENTS of three households in Keyham are thrilled that work has begun to repair the damage caused to their properties during the bomb incident earlier this year, thanks to 13 local companies who have volunteered time, materials and equipment.
As part of the ongoing support Plymouth City Council is giving the residents most impacted by the disposal of a Second World War bomb found in Keyham in February, the council called on the support of the local construction industry to repair the damage left behind by military bomb disposal personnel.
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