WORCESTERSHIRE’s grit bins have been fully refilled once again following the latest cold spell to hit the county.
The county council’s Highways team has been working to make sure that stocks in 1,350 yellow grit bins across the county are replenished, in preparation for the next wintry snap.
During the last heavy snowfall in December, around 3,000 tonnes of salt were spread on the roads in Worcestershire.
Cabinet member for Highways Coun Alan Amos, who has been out with the highways team, said: “Our winter services teams have done a fantastic job during the recent snowfall keeping the county moving and open for business,” he said.
“Keeping our grit bins refilled regularly means that we are prepared and the county can run as normally as possible during bad weather.”
The salt/grit mixture is for use on the roads and footpaths and can be used by members of the public when temperatures drop below zero Celsius to help drivers and pedestrians.
Temperatures across Worcestershire and South Birmingham look set to plummet again at the start of next week.
Residents can visit www.worcestershire.gov.uk/gritting to see an interactive map and find their nearest grit bin and those needing theirs refilled should log onto www.worcestershire.gov.uk/reportit