By Elaine Barr
A number of roads remain closed this morning following last night's strong winds:
BELFAST
- East Belfast: Montrose Street, off the Albertbridge Road is closed after the front of what appears to be a derelict building collapsed. The road will be closed to facilitate placement of safety measures.
- Glenmachan Road (Old Holywood Road to Quarry Road) – fallen tree – Road closed.
CO ANTRIM
- Green Road Ballyclare, A57 Templepatrck Road to A8 Larne Road will remain closed overnight due to fallen tree
- Lisburn: Reports received of lots of debris on the carriageway on Creightons Road. Exercise caution.
- Lisburn - Garlandstown Road - CLOSED
CO DOWN
- Holywood Road, Newtownards - Partially blocked
- Ardglass Road, Leitrim - road closed
- A50 Katesbridge Road, Moneyslane - road closed
- A25 Strangford Road, Downpatrick at Cricket Club - road closed
- A25 Strangford Road, Downpatrick - closed at access to Quoile Centre due to fallen tree.
- Ballywater Road, Donaghadee closed - fallen tree.
- Ballynahinch Road out of Dromore, junction with Rock Road, multiple trees down. Road closed.
- Ballyward Road, Castlewellan - road closed
- Ballydonnety Road, Downpatrick - road closed
- B2 Lurgan Road, Dromore - road closed
- Carrags Road, Newcastle - road closed
- Creighton's Green Road, Holywood closed - fallen tree.
- Drumlough Road @ Sleepyvalley, Rathfriland - road closed
- Horner's Lane, Rostrevor closed - fallen tree.
- Kiln Lane, Banbridge - road closed
- Mound Road, Warrenpoint closed - fallen tree.
- Rathfriland Rd, Dromara fallen tree - road closed
- Sheeptown Road, Newry closed - fallen tree.
- The Slopes, John Street Rathfriland - road closed
CO ARMAGH
- Ballyknock Road, Tandragee - road closed
- Dromore Road, Lurgan - road closed
Credit: Trafficwatchni.com
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