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Preparing for more snow and bad weather

Wednesday, 17 January 2018

Calderdale Council’s Assistant Director - Strategic Infrastructure, Steven Lee, said, “Calderdale, like other West Yorkshire areas, is currently facing a difficult and complex pattern of weather conditions, with variable snow, heavy rain, low temperatures and strong winds. In response, the Council’s winter service is on full, 24 hour standby, working throughout the borough to keep the local road network open wherever possible.

“With more snow forecast from early evening and during tonight (Wednesday 17 January), we would encourage people only to use the roads when absolutely necessary - and also to park vehicles carefully, to avoid obstructing the passage of our gritter wagons.

“This complex weather and the amount of traffic diverting on to more local networks from grid-locked major highways, caused traffic problems right across

West Yorkshire last night (Tuesday 16 January). Several incidents on the M62, including a number of abandoned vehicles, led to two hour delays and caused traffic to divert through Calderdale and neighboring boroughs causing major traffic disruption in the area.

“A further road closure on Keighley Road, beyond Pecket Well, led to a diversion from Hebden Bridge for vehicles travelling to Keighley, causing additional congestion on Calderdale’s road network.

“Our full fleet of gritters was out throughout the day responding to the Met Office forecast and the yellow warning for snow for the area, slightly warmer weather during the late afternoon meant that the higher water content of the sleet/snow/ hail caused much of this grit to be washed away. Gritters were then caught up in the traffic disruption caused by the diversions, meaning many routes were not completed until later in the evening.

“As a result of the difficult driving conditions, there were also a number of road traffic accidents resulting in the need for highways colleagues and partners to attend, adding to the traffic congestion.

“As the forecast is for further snow showers and the yellow warning for snow is in force until 11am today with another warning from 6pm tonight, our gritters will be continuously driving the routes throughout the day. As gritters will have snow ploughs attached, they will need a clear width of 3.5m between parked cars, so residents are urged to leave enough space when they park tonight.

“We will continue to deliver a full service across the day on all our main priority routes which the majority of people use in order to ensure that they are kept clear, and access to emergency services is maintained. Once primary routes are cleared, the remaining roads on the precautionary network will be cleared.

“For more information about gritting and routes, please visit the Winter service and gritting page on the Council’s website.”