Residents Offered Free Grit In Advance Of Cold Weather | |||
Town Hall will supply bags on 17 and 24 November mornings
Wandsworth residents are once again being offered free bags of grit and rock salt as part of the town hall’s annual winter initiative to tackle snow and ice. In 2018 around 20 tonnes of grit was given to residents, community groups and neighbourhood watch co-ordinators. For an idea of how far much road surface there is in Wandsworth, if all the borough’s roads were laid out end to end they would stretch from the town hall to just beyond Plymouth. When there is a cold and icy snap local people often contact the town hall to volunteer to clear paths in their neighbourhoods, which is why free grit is being offered to residents. Residents also have much better knowledge of their neighbourhoods and are better placed to clear ice from the front garden paths of vulnerable or elderly people living close by.” Residents who want to take advantage of the offer should visit the council depot in Dormay Street between 9am and midday on Saturday, November 17 and Saturday, November 24. They will need to bring some proof of address to show they live in the borough. The depot’s postcode is SW18 1EY for people using sat-navs. The council is also supplying sacks of grit to Wandsworth’s 200 neighbourhood watch co-ordinators and filling up grit bins across the borough so that local people have an immediate stock close at hand. There are 55 of these bins located around the borough, situated mainly in hilly areas where icy pavements can be particularly treacherous. When snow has fallen, the priority is to keep the borough’s main roads clear of ice so that the emergency services and public transport can keep running. Particular attention is always paid to entrances at tube and rail stations, hospitals, day centres, schools, care homes, clinics and nurseries. The gritting of borough red routes and their adjoining pavements is managed by Transport for London - these include the A3, A24, A205, A214, A306, A3205 and A3220. November 7, 2011 |