Flood warnings remain in place across the Shropshire area even as water levels ease down following the wet weekend.
One flood warning for Coleham Head in Shrewsbury was removed on Sunday evening and council workers began the process of cleaning up and opening roads.
Shrewsbury's bus station was expected to be re-opened but last night council workers were still busy removing water from Roushill. A spokesman for Shropshire Council said:"With river levels still high, the flood defences will remain in place in Frankwell, Shrewsbury for now. "Our crews are out and about clearing roads and footpaths as soon as they are accessible so that we can reopen them."In Ironbridge Telford & Wrekin Council is preparing to start phase two of dismantling flood barriers after starting the clean up operation on Sunday.
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