Glasgow Shettleston residents allowed to return to homes after 'hazardous material' found in flat
Glasgow residents have been allowed to return to their homes this morning after 'potentially hazardous materials' were found at a property in Shettleston.
The Explosive Ordnance Disposal was also in attendance to establish the nature of the materials overnight.
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