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MP calls for mine sweep of Dorset coast - with video


AN MP, who narrowly escaped death in an explosion that killed five friends, has called for minehunters to search Swanage beach for wartime munitions, Just days after a Second World War mine was exploded in Weymouth Bay.

Robert Key, MP for Salisbury, told the Commons how he, aged 10, was among some 20 children who came across an unexploded mine on the beach in 1955.

He was metres away when it exploded –blowing him into the sea and killing five children.

Speaking during a debate on a Bill to ban cluster bombs on Wednesday, he suggested the town could be used as a training ground for Royal Navy minehunters to detect 58 mines left unaccounted for following a clearance operation after the Second World War.

He said: “Now we have the technology, I would like to see minehunters brought in, because now we can detect these things, perhaps in training, to sweep Swanage beach and the coast right around Bournemouth.”

He said papers he’d requested from the Imperial War Museum showed the beach had been cleared three times before being granted a clearance certificate in 1950. The de-mining officer told an inquest into the deaths he thought the mine had probably been washed ashore in a gale.

Mr Key said he had been “horrified” to discover that, out of 117 mines laid, just five were lifted in clearance. There was evidence that a further 54 had existed, but 58 were still unaccounted for.

Swanage county councillor and town deputy mayor Bill Trite said: “It’s news to me that there could be these mines hanging around.”

He said it was not something townsfolk were concerned about: “Holidaymakers are in no greater danger on Swanage beach than any other beach in the UK.”

Comments(8)

Syd Poumen says...
10:57am Fri 19 Mar 10

It's time for Dave to put Tobias to work investigating this mine-blowing project!

boardstiff says...
11:30am Fri 19 Mar 10

Get Basil Brush to do it - "boom, boom!"

Syd Poumen says...
11:37am Fri 19 Mar 10

boardstiff wrote:
Get Basil Brush to do it - "boom, boom!"
Nice one, squirrel!

Paul Weaver says...
12:15pm Fri 19 Mar 10

Another mind blowing story by the Daily Echo!!!

BH10et says...
12:21pm Fri 19 Mar 10

Explosive stuff.

X Old Bill says...
6:37pm Fri 19 Mar 10

Trust the press to make tenuous links;
The Debate was about cluster bombs, not anti shipping mines, although they do tend to have a similar effect to 'land' mines.
Mr Key regaled the house with a ripping yarn about a fairly small British mine which had come ashore within ten years of the end of hostilities. Some other similar devices may or may not still be somewhere within a few miles or so of where they were laid, depending on tides, corrosion and accuracy of charts.
The larger German parachute mine, dropped in Portland Harbour, remained undetected for 65 years despite being, for most of that time, under a major Royal Navy anchorage, and even used for clearance diving training for part of that time.
So what is Mr Key's point? and what is the story about?

grimreaper says...
12:27am Sat 20 Mar 10

X Old Bill wrote:
Trust the press to make tenuous links; The Debate was about cluster bombs, not anti shipping mines, although they do tend to have a similar effect to 'land' mines. Mr Key regaled the house with a ripping yarn about a fairly small British mine which had come ashore within ten years of the end of hostilities. Some other similar devices may or may not still be somewhere within a few miles or so of where they were laid, depending on tides, corrosion and accuracy of charts. The larger German parachute mine, dropped in Portland Harbour, remained undetected for 65 years despite being, for most of that time, under a major Royal Navy anchorage, and even used for clearance diving training for part of that time. So what is Mr Key's point? and what is the story about?
Mr Key is a typical lost politician without a clue !
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There is enough ordnance in the English Channel and around the coast of GB to destroy the PLANET.
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I've seen some of it !
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Under the FOIA ask what has been dumped in the English Channel and Irish Sea ?
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Cordite as it decomposes turns to Nitro Glycerine.
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Old fashioned but very effective !

grimreaper says...
12:59am Sat 20 Mar 10

We are paying the PRICE for what our ancestors dumped in the oceans.
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It takes a long time to leach !!


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