Cheshire East uses almost 1000 tonnes of salt to grit roads

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Almost 1,000 tonnes of salt were used to treat Cheshire East's roads over the weekend after heavy snow and freezing temperatures hit the borough.

Snow began to fall in Cheshire East on Friday, with much of it seen in the south and west, as well as on high ground.

Since then, highways teams have been working round the clock to keep the network moving and have continually been monitoring the weather conditions.

On Saturday, highways teams carried out four full treatments of the network and hand gritted in town centres. Yesterday, treatments were carried out in the morning and afternoon, with four routes in the south receiving an additional treatment.

Today, the network has already received one full treatment and all main routes are currently clear. Hand gritting is also being carried out in town centres and footpaths are being checked.

The council's adverse weather desk has also been in action 24 hours a day over the weekend.

Councillor Rachel Bailey, leader of Cheshire East Council, "I'd like to thank staff for their hard work over the weekend in helping to tackle the effects of the heavy snow and freezing temperatures on our roads.

"While we've already used almost 1,000 tonnes of salt to treat the road network, we will be receiving fresh deliveries today and later this week and still have more than 4,000 tonnes in stock.

"Almost 750 miles of road are treated each time we grit but we cannot ensure that all roads will be clear of snow and ice. I therefore urge residents to take care in adverse driving conditions or when out walking.

"I'd also like to remind motorists that when we treat the road network, the salts are not fully effective until they are 'activated' by vehicles."

The Met Office has advised that daylight temperatures across Cheshire East will be between 0C and -2C today, falling to between -4C and -10C overnight. Tuesday is expected to be another cold day.

Cllr Bailey added: "It was great to see so many families out enjoying the snow this weekend. However, it's important to remember that not everyone copes well in cold weather, so keep in touch.

"Elderly friends, family members and neighbours may need extra help and support and I'd urge residents to check in on them where possible. A quick phone call could make all the difference to them."

The service can also be contacted on 0300 123 5020 for any enquiries or to report debris on roads and other hazards.

Photo: The view from Bulkeley Hill over the weekend.

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Duncan Herald
Tuesday 12th December 2017 at 11:50 am
Once departed from the E.U., will the U.K. go back to the ton?
To save you looking it up, 1 tonne = 0.984 ton
Yes I do know the full title of the ton is the 'imperial ton'; come on you Corbinistas!