Rutland Braces for Snow as County Council Deploys Gritters
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for snow across Rutland, prompting action from the Rutland County Council to keep residents safe.
Roads to be Treated:
In preparation for the snowfall, the Council's gritting teams will be out in force tonight and in the early hours of tomorrow morning. Their focus will be on treating priority routes to ensure safe travel for essential journeys.
Additional Measures:
Recognising the potential impact on pedestrians, the Council has confirmed that gritting will extend to car parks and town centre footways in Oakham and Uppingham. Furthermore, crews and ploughs will be on standby to respond to any further developments or localised issues.
Travel Advice:
The Council urges residents to exercise caution when traveling during the yellow weather warning. They recommend visiting the Met Office website for tips on staying safe in snow: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/seasonal-advice/stay-safe-in-snow/stay-safe-in-snow
Staying Informed:
For the latest updates on road conditions and weather warnings, residents are encouraged to follow the Council's social media channels or visit their website: https://www.rutland.gov.uk/
By taking these proactive measures, the Rutland County Council aims to minimise disruption and ensure the safety of residents during the expected snowfall.