Prevailing wintry conditions have caused a series of accidents in snowy and icy Pembrokeshire over the last 24 hours.
Fire fighters dealt with two crashes this morning. Pembroke Dock and Narberth crews were called to a two vehicle crash in Lawrenny at 9am.
It was initially reported that a casualty was trapped in the vehicle but when they arrived at the scene everybody was out. Fire fighters made the vehicles and the area safe.
On their way back to station Narberth fire fighters came across another crash two car crash, near the Boars Head in Templeton.
Again they made the area safe.
Narberth police said they have been out all morning dealing with traffic problems caused by the weather. At one point ten cars were stuck at Narberth Bridge. There was also a collision near the cenotaph and a lorry stuck on the other side of the cenotaph blocking the one way system.
Officers said that the roads in the town are now clear and traffic is flowing normally. Pembroke Dock police station also confirmed that they had had a busy morning with officers out dealing with various weather related incidents.
In Hayscastle Cross yesterday (Monday) a garden wall was demolished after a car lost control and skidded into it.
The householder at Del Fryn, which also houses the business Castle Hot Tubs, had popped out between 5pm and 6.30pm and returned to find the wall flattened.
There were footsteps in the snow leading up to the door of the house, however, the driver had failed to leave any details.
St Davids police are appealing for the driver, or any witnesses, to get in touch with PC Chris Grayall at St Davids police station on 101.
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