A clean-up of the county continues this morning, as Sunday’s stormy conditions strongly hit parts of Pembrokeshire, with coastal areas especially affected.

Pembrokeshire County Council received over 100 calls on Sunday (September 29), for weather related incidents, with the stormy conditions taking its toll on parts of the county.

“We received over 100 calls yesterday. Our team worked hard into the early morning to clear more than 40 fallen trees throughout the County and respond to surface water flooding calls and other obstructions,” said a spokesperson for PCC.

“All roads blocked last night are now open apart from those listed below. A number of the trees made safe overnight will need to be cleared over the next few days.

“We are experiencing a large number of calls relating to fallen trees throughout the network, which is causing service pressure.

“We appreciate your understanding whilst our team and contractors work hard to address the issues and clear debris and obstructions. Please observe any road closure signs and be cautious around our roads and footpaths this morning.

Road closures currently listed for Monday (September 30) morning are as follows:

• B4318, Gumfreston to Tenby is closed due to flooding. Signs are erected as the automated signs are not working. The road will reopen when levels are safe for driving.

• Saundersfoot school is closed today due to unsafe tree on road leading to the school. Team are currently in attendance to clear. The B4316 remains closed until then.

• Holyland Road, Pembroke - Traffic lights are in place around a large tree, which was too consequent to fully remove last night. Contractors are attending this morning

Obstructions/fallen trees:

• Broadfield Hill, Saundersfoot – Large branch on the road

• Nantycwm by Steiner School – large tree down

• Mynachlogddu

• East Gate School, Well Hill, Pembroke – stones on the pavement and highway