An upcoming examination of two unidentified objects located at a Plymouth construction site has prompted a request for residents to prepare. These items were uncovered last month on a plot of land situated between Bath Street and Martin Street within the Millbay district, where a project for 136 affordable homes is currently underway. Although the objects are thought to be most probably reinforced concrete or sections of railway track, Plymouth City Council stated it is “planning for all eventualities” in anticipation of the investigation work commencing on Monday. The council indicated that an evacuation is not anticipated, but individuals have been advised to be ready due to a “small chance” that experts examining the items may request a cordon. Councillor Sally Haydon, who serves as the cabinet member for community safety, recommended that Millbay residents consider which essential belongings to pack and where they would seek temporary accommodation should a cordon be established. She further stated, “If we do have to have a cordon, people who do not take items with them will be able to return home for emergency items of course.” “But, on the off chance there is an evacuation, not having to return home will be one less thing to think about during the day.” Additional information and guidance regarding the work can be found on the council’s official website. Post navigation Controversy persists over elevated housing development Three Canines Rescued from Residential Fire in Burgess Hill