A train company has advised people not to travel on some of its routes through Shropshire this morning following the high winds last night.
Trees have been reportedly blown down in many places across Wales and the borders and Transport for Wales and West Midlands Trains services have been disrupted as a result.Storm Lilian is set to bring strong winds Wales and Midland / Western parts of England. The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for strong winds across Wales and Midland / Western parts of England.
Transport for Wales has advised people not to travel between Shrewsbury and Aberystwyth, Cardiff and Shrewsbury, Shrewsbury and Chester and Shrewsbury and Crewe/Manchester.
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