By Tim Hanlon A woman said she is “sorry” to other residents for the “absolute nightmare” after a WW2 bomb was found in her garden. Thousands of people wereevacuated from their homes in Plymouth and endured days of disruption following Tuesday’s discovery of the 500kg device in the back garden of a house in the Keyham area. More than 10,000 people had to move out, and on Friday a military convoy carried the unexploded bomb on the back of a truck from the garden through a densely populated residential area to Torpoint Ferry slipway, where it was taken out to sea. The Ministry of Defence (MoD), …