Police called to FIVE bomb threats just hours apart: Disposal squad shut down Edinburgh's famous Princes Street and Lincoln Castle due to explosion risk as three Spalding schools are evacuated

 Three schools and a castle in Lincoln, as well as a famous street in Edinburgh were all evacuated today after bomb threats were made. 

Pupils from Spalding High School, St John the Baptist Primary and Monkshouse Primary in Lincoln were evacuated after reports alleged that bombs were on the premises. 

The schools were closed shortly before another two suspicious packages were reported at Lincoln Castle. 

Shortly after 3.30pm Lincolnshire Live reported that a 'controlled explosion' was carried out by a military EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) team at the castle.

One eyewitness told the website that a black package was found against a wall in the castle grounds.

They said: 'It's a bit unusual. I have never heard anything like this happening at the castle before.

'To do controlled explosions, they must have been sufficiently concerned that it was something.' 

Meanwhile, bomb disposal teams closed off part of Edinburgh's Princes Street - with Scotland's National Gallery forced to close.  Free medieval walks will take place at Lincoln Castle as a #ThanksToYou for the lottery players which have raised 200 grants on average in every UK postcode district

The schools were closed shortly before another two suspicious packages were reported at Lincoln Castle. Police said there was no evidence that the two cases were linked 

Three schools and a castle in Lincoln, as well as a famous street in Edinburgh were all evacuated today after bomb threats were made

Three schools and a castle in Lincoln, as well as a famous street in Edinburgh were all evacuated today after bomb threats were made

A National Gallery spokesperson said: 'Unfortunately the Scottish National Gallery has had to close this afternoon due to an issue on site.

'We hope to reopen as normal tomorrow morning. We apologise for any disappointment or inconvenience this may cause.' 

Social media footage shows officers working on the street after the bomb scare. They were later stood down.

At the Lincolnshire schools, no evidence has been found to back up the reports of bombs being placed on the premises. 

A statement from Lincolnshire Police on the school bomb scare said: 'We are working with three schools in Spalding following reports of threats received relating to alleged bombs on the premises.'We are sending resources to each school to work with the head teacher to establish the facts and to ensure the schools are safe.

'In the meantime, as a precautionary measure, the schools have been evacuated. At this point there is nothing to suggest that these threats are real and nothing to corroborate the claims.' 

Monkshouse Primary said in an alert to parents: 'IMPORTANT - Bomb scare in school - The children are all safe but please collect your child immediately.

'The children are all safe & are being supervised by members of staff.

'Please could you collect your children from the following places as soon as possible:

'Nursery - From the nursery area. KS1 (Reception, Yr 1 & Yr 2) - From Monkshouse School field. KS2 (Yr 3,4,5 & 6) - From Monkshouse Park field

'Please do not hesitate to telephone the school if you want to speak with someone.'

Meanwhile, bomb disposal teams closed off part of Edinburgh's Princes Street - with Scotland's National Gallery forced to close

Meanwhile, bomb disposal teams closed off part of Edinburgh's Princes Street - with Scotland's National Gallery forced to close

St John the Baptist primary school was evacuated along with two other Lincolnshire school after reports of the bomb threat

St John the Baptist primary school was evacuated along with two other Lincolnshire school after reports of the bomb threat

A Lincolnshire Police spokeswoman confirmed that pupils at Spalding High School returned to school today

A Lincolnshire Police spokeswoman confirmed that pupils at Spalding High School returned to school today

A Lincolnshire Police spokeswoman confirmed that pupils at Spalding High School returned to school today.

The spokeswoman said: 'All three schools were evacuated as a precaution. The two primary schools sent children home and they will go back tomorrow.

'Spalding High School pupils were evacuated but they then returned after police had conducted a thorough search of the school.'

A police spokesperson said two suspicious packages were reported on the grounds of Lincoln Castle.

They said: 'We are in attendance at the grounds of Lincoln Castle following a report of two suspicious packages. This was reported to us at 13:04 today.

'We are in liaison with the EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) who will be attending to assist and have advised a 100 metre cordon be put in place as a precaution. As such, it is necessary for us to evacuate Crown Court.

'Our investigation is likely to be ongoing for a number of hours and will cause some disruption so please avoid the area.

'If you have any information that might help our investigation please call 101 with incident reference number 202 of 20 September.' 

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