Gritters to return to some Frome roads
By Tim Lethaby
29th Oct 2019 | Local News
Somerset County Council has performed a partial U-turn, reinstating and updating the roads to be gritted in and around Frome this winter.
Somerset County Council has published a map showing all the roads across the county which will be gritted this winter.Around 900 miles – or just over one-fifth of Somerset's road network – has been included in the "precautionary gritting network".
The length of roads being gritted in Somerset fell from 900 miles in the winter of 2017/18 to 720 miles in 2018/19 as a result of drastic cuts made in the council's emergency budget in September 2018. The new network has restored the distance to 2017/18 levels, but the whole network has been reviewed – meaning not all the same roads as before will be treated. The M5 and A303 will be gritted by Highways England independently of the council's efforts, since they form part of the major strategic road network for the whole country. Here's a breakdown of which roads will be gritted in Frome: In addition to the main roads being gritted, a number of smaller routes in the north of the town have been restored – including Berkley Road and Rodden Road. Here's the full breakdown for Frome: A3098 Styles HillA361
A362 Christchurch Street East/ Christchurch Street West/ Portway/ Rodden Down/ Vallis Road/ Warminster RoadB3090 Bath Street/ Fromefield/ Market Place
B3092 Culver HillBerkley Road
BroadwayCuckoo Lane
Egford HillGeorges Ground
GorehedgeIronmill Lane
Locks HillManor Furlong
Manor RoadManor Way
Mount PleasantNew Road
Rodden RoadSelwood Road
Welshmill LaneWelshmill Road
Whatcombe Road The council has stockpiled 7,000 tonnes of salt and has 23 gritters on standby ready to be deployed if frost or ice is forecast, or if the road surface temperature is predicted to drop below 1C. In the event of snow, the council can also call on the service of farmers and snowplough contractors to ensure crucial routes are cleared quickly. Roadside grit bins will continue to be filled when requested by parish councils, and a new snow warden scheme has been introduced to enable parish council volunteers to assist with localised snow clearance in their communities. Councillor John Woodman, cabinet member for highways and transport, said: "Our highways teams do a fantastic job keeping our roads clear of snow and ice throughout the winter, working hard when conditions are at their worst. "This year we're pleased to be investing more money and gritting more roads than before, but our advice to drivers is unchanged. "The vast majority of roads are not gritted and ice can still form on gritted roads, so always drive to the conditions and take extra care in winter. "I'd also encourage drivers to check our map to see the additional roads which will now be gritted and follow @TravelSomerset on Twitter for daily updates direct from our gritting teams." For more information on gritting in your area, visit www.travelsomerset.co.uk/gritting.
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