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27% of councils to stockpile more salt this year

A Local Government Association survey of councils across England and Wales found that 95% of councils are maintaining or increasing on their stockpiles of salt after 1.3 million tonnes of salt was stockpiled in depots in 2012. In total, 68% of councils are aiming to have the same amount of salt as last year with 27% aiming to have more salt. In addition around half are also planning to work alongside neighbouring councils to share equipment and salt.

Councils are also embracing innovative methods of tackling winter weather with 82% using GPS trackers on their gritters this year and others using liquid de-icers, brine and sugar-coated salt – which are less likely to be blown off roads by wind or traffic.

Other key findings from the survey include:

  • Equipment – Councils owned or leased an average of nine full-sized gritters (1,174 in total for responding councils). Twenty-six councils had purchased full-sized gritters over the last 12 months.
  • Working with communities – 79% of councils are using community grit bins so members of the public can access salt and are recruiting snow volunteers to help spread salt on pavements and paths.
  • Communication – 91% of councils will be using Twitter to keep residents updated on weather warnings, gritting activity and road disruptions this winter. Other means of keeping residents informed will include council websites, leafleting and via the local media.

Cllr Peter Box, chair of the LGA's Economy and Transport Board, said: ‘Despite tough financial times, councils are investing in new gritting equipment, exploring innovative techniques to tackle snow and frost and working alongside neighbouring councils and community groups.

‘Although it is mild at present, councils are monitoring up-to-the-minute weather reports and have been out testing equipment and gritting routes to make sure they are ready to act quickly on whatever this winter throws at us.

‘Councils will be treating as many roads as possible but keeping the country moving will always be a community effort. Thousands of extra grit bins have been installed and filled for people living in side streets and thousands of snow volunteers recruited to help grit hard-to-reach areas.

‘Residents will be able to get constant updates on weather, gritting routes, road conditions, snow closures and bin collections through their council's website alongside Twitter, Facebook and the local media. Leaflets are also being sent out advising people on winter services and how they can do their bit to clear pavements.’

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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