HIGHWAY officers from Conwy County Borough Council responded to about 60 incidents amid Storm Isha.

The incidents related to fallen trees or large/obstructive branches.

A spokesperson from the local authority said: "We had crews out across the county all day Sunday and overnight, and they’re continuing the clean-up today.

"Street Cleansing and Parks operatives are assisting the Highways teams and the Recycling and Refuse teams with the clear-up of storm debris and wind-blown litter.

"Clean-up efforts will continue throughout today and tomorrow."

Several roads have closed to traffic and pedestrians following Storm Isha.

The roof of Home Bargains in Llandudno has been damaged; parts of Mostyn Champneys retail park have been cordoned off by police tape. Two police vehicles were on site this afternoon. Smyths Toys was also cordoned off.

Across the county, trees have come down, branches are in the roads and roofs have been partially blown off. Gardens have also been "trashed" and there is disruption to travel. Residents have also endured power cuts.

Speed limit signs have been left looking crooked in some areas, a 'For Sale' sign was seen on its side in Craig-y-Don and sand had blown all over the roads and pavements in West Shore.

In Llandudno, a traffic light near Asda was damaged and Karen O'Neill had a frightening experience when walking under glass-roof parades on Sunday; a glass panel crashed down outside Love to Eat on Mostyn Street. 

Roofs have also blown off some of the garages on Lon Cymru.

Events were forced to cancel on Sunday, January 21, including The Tropic Roadshow taking place at Venue Cymru. 

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