Glamorgan Gazette

Strong winds cause damage

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BRIDGEND council staff worked throughout the night on Thursday and Friday to deal with damage caused by strong winds.

Highways crews dealt with fallen trees in a number of areas across the county borough, as well as a roof that was blown off a building and onto the road in Park Street, Bridgend. Trees were cleared from:

■ Rhiw Las, Brackla

■ New Inn Road, Merthyr Mawr ■ A4229 South Cornelly Bypass

■ Coychurch Road/ Fairoak Chase, Brackla

■ A4106 (A48 to three steps hill), Porthcawl

■ Mission Road, Garth, Maesteg

■ A48 roundabout

■ Penybont

Pencoed

■ A4064 Llangienor to Lluest, near Green Meadow Pub

They also dealt with a road traffic collision on the A4063 Tondu Road

Redhill

Road, and a leaning pole on the A4061 Sarn to Aberkenfig Bypass.

Councillor Stuart Baldwin, cabinet member for communitie­s, said: “Many thanks to staff who worked overnight to respond to so many incidents quickly in challengin­g conditions.

“All roads listed are open again but with some clearance work continuing today to remove some debris, so there may be some intermitte­nt and temporary lane closures to enable this.”

 ??  ?? A fallen tree on the approach to the Dipping Bridge in Merthyr Mawr
A fallen tree on the approach to the Dipping Bridge in Merthyr Mawr

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