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Winds cause closure on Wales bridge
Strong winds in Wales resulted in a bridge in the area being closed over the weekend, according to a news source.
The Britannia Bridge, which was first officially opened in 1850, was closed to motorists after the high gusts hit the area, Sky News has reported.
It could be that the drivers of high-sided vehicles find that they have to pay more for their caravan insurance policies if cover companies consider them a risk.
This is because some firms could see their automobile as a potential problem should such weather conditions persist.
According to John Hutchison, spokesperson for Meteogroup, "there is a low pressure system that has gone across Northern Ireland into southern parts of Scotland".
This follows news last week reported by the Newmarket Journal that a television documentary crew from the BBC is on the lookout for workers from a caravan company to assist in its production.
According to the news source, the broadcaster is looking for former employees from Caravans International.
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