Holly HarrisonBBC Wales Information

Excessive winds and heavy rain have battered Wales in a single day, inflicting flooding, energy cuts and journey disruption.
The Met Workplace has issued a yellow weather warning for sturdy winds throughout all of Wales till 18:00 BST, whereas Pure Assets Wales has four flood alerts in place.
The strongest gust to this point, 66mph (106km/h), was recorded in Aberdaron in Gwynedd, whereas Capel Curig in Conwy noticed gusts of 59mph (95km/h).
The warning comes as flooding submerged vehicles on Cwmbwrla roundabout on Carmarthen Street in Swansea as torrential rain induced disruption.
The Nationwide Grid has reported that 272 houses in south, mid and west Wales have been with out energy, with energy cuts in St Clears, Aberdare and Merthyr Tydfil.
In north Wales, SP Power Networks stated an influence reduce was affecting the Llanaelhaearn space of Gwynedd.
The fireplace providers have stated a number of timber had been introduced down, with incidents handed on to the councils.
The M48 Severn Bridge is closed and the Cleddau crossing is closed for high-sided autos.

Met Workplace meteorologist Tom Morgan stated the strongest winds have been anticipated to be for west Wales and north-west England on Monday morning, with winds anticipated to slowly ease from the west in a while Monday afternoon and into the night.
Individuals have been inspired to safe unfastened objects outdoors their houses and gardens, test for delays and street closures and take care close to the coast.