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History uncovered

On Sunday 16 February 2014 Bill Brain and Ian Dearing discovered a large metal object buried in the sand at the south end of Watergate Bay that had been washed in due to the recent storms. After bringing it to the attention of the local authorities it was decided that further investigation was needed.

On 18 February 2014, the Southern Diving Unit bomb disposal team from Plymouth came to Watergate Bay to take a closer look. After x-raying the device it was confirmed as a bomb which they decided to destroy with a controlled explosion.

At approximately 1:15pm the bomb was destroyed with an almighty bang.

At first, the naval officers thought it was a WW1 bomb that may have been airdropped to aid the planes landing at St. Mawgan. However, whilst inspecting the pin they discovered it was in fact a WW2 British bomb made of brass. They estimated it was from 1944 and carrying around 500lbs of explosives.

We’d like to thank the three officers from Southern Diving Unit and Newquay Police Force for their assistance yesterday.

History of Watergate Bay

Liberator crash

On 28 December 1943 a Liberator plane named ‘Mucks Mauler’ got into difficulties.

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Our history

Watergate Bay hotel's history stretches back to 1990, it's undergone some changes since then.

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Watergate Bay Hotel is so close to the sea you can watch the surfers from the pool.

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Arts on the Beach 2024

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Walking for wellness

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Cornwall's wild coast

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Newquay Wild Activities

Experience Newquay in a green light, learn about the varied wildlife that share our coastline and species that share our shores. Selected dates throughout the year with transport included.

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Love of life: Marianna Popejoy

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Round-up: Arts on the Beach

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