Pembrokeshire County Council have reported 'no great storm damage' as a result of high winds and heavy rain over the weekend and into Monday, but a number of trees came down around the county.
Worst hit was West Lane, Templeton, which was closed for much of Sunday because of a fallen tree. The tree was removed by a JCB on Monday morning enabling the lane to re-open.
Other incidents included the branch of a tree being removed from Deep Lake (at the bottom of Arnolds Hill) on the A40 on Monday morning, a tree down near Butts Field car park, Tenby, on Sunday, and three trees down at Amroth (two occurred on Sunday morning and a third in the afternoon).
There were also isolated reports of flooding due to blocked drains at Mathry, Langford Road in Johnston, Maenclochog and St. Nicholas (Strumble Head).




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