Updates and latest news
1 February 2012 update
The gritters were out gritting at 1pm today and will be monitoring closely.
26 January 2012 updateThe gritters will be out tonight at 7pm .
16 January 2012 updateThe gritters will be out tonight at 5pm spreading 15g/m2. A hoar frost and low confidence on ice is forecast.
30 November 2011 updateThe gritting teams are already going out and about in Walsall. Gritters are getting updates from the weather centre and expecting snow the week beginning 29 November 2010. The team will be sending gritters out with ploughs when required.
The team gritted between 2200 and 0600 this morning. The highways are now heavily salted. The teams are monitoring the weather as snow showers are possible today. If the snow starts to settle the teams will send gritters out as required. The team is also clearing snow & ice in the Town Centre and district centres.
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What is winter service?Winter service is snow and ice clearance, or the precautionary spreading of salt on highways to prevent ice from forming. As a caring council we wish to reduce the impact bad weather has on residents and users of the borough's highways by achieiving the following aims:
Grit boxes are filled up prior to the winter period. They are continualy filled as/when needed.
All the boxes are located where we have steep gradients or difficult junctions within the borough. The locations are agreed annually by cabinet as are the gritting routes. The boxes are for the sole use of local residents in that particular street. The grit can be used on the highway or pavement (not on drives).
Grit box map (click on image for full size)
The full winter service operates from the 1 November to 31 March the following year. A limited response to bad weather is also available in October and April.
The total length of roads in the borough is approximately 532 miles (856km) of which 218 miles (351km) are salted; this is equivalent to 41% of the roads in the borough.
Footways and minor roads are not routinely treated, but snow and ice removal is undertaken if possible where normal council duties are prevented, such as road repairs or grounds maintenance.
How does it work?We receive weather forecasts from the MeteoGroup UK Road Cast service, which uses data from road sensors throughout the West Midlands. The decision to spread salt on roads depends on a number of factors, not just air temperature. We follow the procedure recommended in the Code of Practice for Maintenance Management – Well-maintained Highways.
What do you expect from me?Roadworks Management
Engineering and Transportation
Civic Centre
Darwall Street
Walsall
WS1 1DG
Telephone 01922 653781
Emai roadworksmanagement@walsall.gov.uk
This page was last updated on 08 February 2012