Cae Glas Park in Oswestry and Haughmond Hill near Shrewsbury closed to public amid Storm Éowyn
A park in Oswestry and popular hill near Shrewsbury have been closed due to adverse weather conditions brought by Storm Éowyn.
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Oswestry Town Council has announced that Cae Glas Park is currently closed to the public, and likely to remain closed for the remainder of today. Haughmond Hill near Shrewsbury is also shut.
A post by Oswestry Town Council said: "Due to the high winds, Cae Glas Park is closed and is likely to remain closed all day. The storm is causing some disruption to services and some difficult driving conditions with possible road closures."
Meanwhile, Shropshire residents are being asked to stay away from Haughmond Hill with the site closed all day.
An announcement by Forestry England said: "With yellow weather warnings for both high winds and rain overnight and in the early hours of tomorrow, Haughmond Hill will be closed all day.
"We will announce once we have managed to re-open. Until then, please do not attempt to come to the forest."
Meanwhile part of the Attingham Park estate were also closed.
A statement from the National Trust site said: "Wind speeds from Storm Éowyn remain high this morning and the Mile Walk, Walled Garden, Field of Play, and Deer Park are closed until further notice. The paddock, grounds at the front of the Mansion, cafe, and shop remain open."