An air ambulance landed at the scene of a crash on Anglesey. North Wales Police urged people to avoid the area following the collision on Castle Street, Beaumaris.
A North Wales Police statement said: "Castle Street in Beaumaris is currently closed following a road traffic collision, please avoid the area for the time being."
Police later said a woman was taken to hospital with serious injuries. Full story here.
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Everything we know about the crash
A woman has been seriously injured after being hit by a car. Police are now appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Woman seriously injured after being hit by car
Police have confirmed a woman was seriously injured after being hit by a car.
A spokesperson said:
At 11:34hrs we were notified of a road traffic collision on Castle Street involving a car and a pedestrian.
"The emergency services attended, and the pedestrian was taken to Ysbyty Gwynedd by ambulance.
"Officers are appealing for witnessed and anyone with information to contact them. "
Road reported clear after collision earlier
The Inrix traffic monitoring service is reporting the road has now been cleared following a collision earlier between a vehicle and a pedestrian:
Road cleared and traffic returned to normal, accident cleared on A545 Castle Street in both directions at Rating Row
Location of the collision
This is the location of the collision according to AA road maps:

Road closed 'until further notice'
Anglesey county Council has released this statement on the collision, advising the road will be closed until 'further notice'
Following a road traffic collision near the SPAR Shop, the A545 Castle Street in Beaumaris has been closed until further notice. The Authority is working with Partner Agencies to prioritise the safety of all involved and then to re-open the road as soon as possible.
The alternative route for traffic travelling from Menai Bridge to Llangoed is along the B5420 to Four Crosses, A5025 to Pentraeth, B5109 to the junction of Rating Row, Rating Row to the A545 by the Castle and then the B5109 to Llangoed. Warning there is a low bridge along this route.
The alternative route for traffic travelling from Llangoed to Menai Bridge is along the B5109 to Beaumaris past Green Edge and the Pier to Alma Street and then the A545 to Menai Bridge.
Woman struck by vehicle
Police have confirmed a woman has been struck by a vehicle in Beaumaris. A North Wales Police statement said:
NWP were called at 11:34 today (Weds 28th May) to a report of a collision involving a vehicle and a female pedestrian on Castle Street, Beaumaris.
Officers are at the scene.
There are currently no further details
Latest on the traffic in the area of the crash
This is the latest update from the Inrix traffic monitoring service at 12.43pm:
A545 Castle Street in both directions partially blocked, heavy traffic due to accident at Rating Row.
Air ambulance at the scene of the collision
An air ambulance has landed at the scene of the crash, according to the Flightradar24 website:

Police urge people to avoid area in Beaumaris after crash
North Wales Police have released this statement on the incident, urging people to stay away from the area:
*** ROAD CLOSURE ***
Castle Street in Beaumaris is currently closed following a road traffic collision, please avoid the area for the time being.
Signing in
Good morning. I’ll be bringing you live updates on this incident. Steve Bagnall.