Gritting for Barry and the Vale This Evening

By The Editor

10th Feb 2020 | Local News

Property of Thomas Nugent on Geograph
Property of Thomas Nugent on Geograph

The council have announced that they will be gritting all winter salting routes across Barry and the wider area this evening due to predictions of hail and sub-zero road temperatures.

In a statement they said: ''Hail showers are expected early this evening and road surface temperatures predicted to drop to around -0.5.

''Preventative measures will be carried out on all routes.''

From October to April the council provide a highways winter maintenance service.

Salting is normally undertaken anytime between 6.30 pm and 7.00 am, outside of peak traffic periods.

The decision to salt roads with dry rock salt is based on the road surface temperature and not the air temperature. There are 8 ice stations strategically installed to assist with providing real-time data.

These are located at: A4226 Five Mile Lane, A4231 Barry Docks Link Road, A48 Colwinston, A48 St Georges, A48 Cowbridge Viaduct, B4265 Wick and B4270 Llandow.

Salting Routes:

• Strategic routes and major roads

• Important industrial commercial routes

• Roads providing access in and out of villages and towns

• Roads at risk

For Barry routes being gritted please click the red button below.

     

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