Strong winds have blown over a caravan, sent trampolines and tiles flying and knocked over fences and bins in the village of Knutton, Staffordshire.
Debris and an overturned caravan on St Giles Road in Knutton, where high winds caused damage in the early hours of the morning
David Hemming was at work when the strong winds hit his home, knocking his caravan onto its side on his driveway, smashing into his other camper van.Mr Hemming has spent the morning trying to clear up debris and broken glass from the damaged vehicles. Neighbour Michael Wearing said Mr Hemming’s shed ended up in his back garden and he has spent all morning trying to clear the debris.
Mr Wearing’s front window was smashed by flying debris and his van windscreen is too damaged for him to be able to drive it.“Someone has had a trampoline through their roof, there were tiles flying everywhere.
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