Residents in Gourock have been allowed to return home after the removal and deactivation of a sea mine in the area.

Explosives experts confirmed the location of the device off the coast of the Inverclyde town, near a swimming pool, on Monday.

The unexploded ordnance device is thought to be a sea mine dating from either the 1940s or 1950s.

It was deactivated, meaning a number of residents living within 200 metres had to be moved out.

Police issued safety advice to residents who live within 500 metres and an exclusion zone at sea of around 1000 metres was set up.