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Posted By: UrbanEx2U Fresh grit fear as freeze continues - 10th Jan 2010 8:36am
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Britain's vanishing stocks of grit are set to dwindle further as more blizzards sweep in and temperatures plummet again.

With no end yet in sight to the freezing weather, emergency measures have already been put in place to reduce the 60,000 tonnes used each day by councils across the country.

Local authorities have been forced to cut their use of grit salt by a quarter so stocks last and the Highways Agency has decided not to grit the hard shoulder of motorways in an effort to prioritise supplies.

Stocks will be monitored closely, with the national situation reassessed at the highest level on Tuesday when the Government's "Salt Cell" next meets to direct the distribution of new supplies.

The situation has led to Tories accusing the Government of "utter failure".

Shadow local government secretary Caroline Spelman said: "This is an admission of utter failure. The lessons of last February's extreme weather have not been learnt.

"The Government has failed to build up a strategic Highways Agency reserve and Labour ministers have sat on their hands instead of putting measures in place to safeguard grit supplies. The Government appears to be rapidly losing control of the situation."

Her comments were rejected by Transport Minister Lord Adonis, who held a meeting on Thursday with Prime Minister Gordon Brown as well as representatives of the Highways Agency, Network Rail, the Association of Train Operating Companies and the National Grid.

With the UK's two domestic salt suppliers working at full capacity, imports are on order from the Mediterranean and the US. But the first imports are not due to arrive until January 21.

The Local Government Association, which represents town halls, said councils would take "prudent measures" to reduce salt usage while protecting safety and vital services, including reducing gritting to primary road networks, increasing the sharing of salt between neighbouring councils and reducing the amount of salt in treatments.

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Posted By: UrbanEx2U Re: Fresh grit fear as freeze continues - 10th Jan 2010 8:40am
Why dont they use the sea sand from New Brighton or the beach's

I went to get some sand last night and it works a treat smile
Posted By: Softy_Southerner Re: Fresh grit fear as freeze continues - 10th Jan 2010 9:16am
Someone may correct me but I have a feeling that there is a by law which stops removal of sand from the beach. I know in Devon you're not allowed to remove the pebbles from the pebble rodge on the north Devon coast.
The dredgers which take it from off shore will be licensed.
Posted By: UrbanEx2U Re: Fresh grit fear as freeze continues - 10th Jan 2010 9:30am
I,m ok i,m a UE,r lol

so why carnt wirral gritters use the sand from the beach,s ?
Posted By: bert1 Re: Fresh grit fear as freeze continues - 10th Jan 2010 9:51am
Its been done before, also not long ago they took sand from New Brighton to soak up an oil spillage around Rock Ferry.

found this

https://www.wikiwirral.co.uk/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/292214/Sand_from_Wallasey_beaches_for.html
Posted By: Sallybear Re: Fresh grit fear as freeze continues - 10th Jan 2010 10:10am
Originally Posted by Robbo_theMan
I,m ok i,m a UE,r lol


hee hee, going to have to steal your idea there Robbo
Posted By: UrbanEx2U Re: Fresh grit fear as freeze continues - 10th Jan 2010 10:11am
wow intresting smile
Posted By: UrbanEx2U Re: Fresh grit fear as freeze continues - 10th Jan 2010 8:34pm
it works it,s not slippy no more smile
Posted By: jimbob Re: Fresh grit fear as freeze continues - 10th Jan 2010 8:52pm
It is against the law to steal sand from the foreshore. So any body who does so will end up on the Slippery slope and have there finger prints taken and there DNA kept for a life time, thats as well as a fine to swell the councils coffers
Posted By: UrbanEx2U Re: Fresh grit fear as freeze continues - 10th Jan 2010 8:57pm
OK
Posted By: bert1 Re: Fresh grit fear as freeze continues - 10th Jan 2010 9:08pm
Originally Posted by jimbob
It is against the law to steal sand from the foreshore. So any body who does so will end up on the Slippery slope and have there finger prints taken and there DNA kept for a life time, thats as well as a fine to swell the councils coffers


But that's why its taken in the first place, to put on a slippery slope.
Posted By: Softy_Southerner Re: Fresh grit fear as freeze continues - 10th Jan 2010 9:30pm
Originally Posted by jimbob
It is against the law to steal sand from the foreshore. So any body who does so will end up on the Slippery slope and have there finger prints taken and there DNA kept for a life time, thats as well as a fine to swell the councils coffers



Told ya!!!
wink
Posted By: kimpri Re: Fresh grit fear as freeze continues - 10th Jan 2010 11:27pm
What about the sand hills?
Is that against the law busted
Posted By: IzzZzzY Re: Fresh grit fear as freeze continues - 10th Jan 2010 11:34pm
I sat and watched a gritter going around in circles for 30mins in a lil carpark the other day, and they wonder why the roads aint done..
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: Fresh grit fear as freeze continues - 11th Jan 2010 2:04am
Originally Posted by IzzZzzY
I sat and watched a gritter going around in circles for 30mins in a lil carpark the other day, and they wonder why the roads aint done..
It was probably the guy that crashed getting some refresher training!
Posted By: kimpri Re: Fresh grit fear as freeze continues - 11th Jan 2010 8:34am
Originally Posted by diggingdeeper
Originally Posted by IzzZzzY
I sat and watched a gritter going around in circles for 30mins in a lil carpark the other day, and they wonder why the roads aint done..
It was probably the guy that crashed getting some refresher training!
Crashed counting his backhander for gritting the carpark sounds More like it?
Posted By: StuyMac Re: Fresh grit fear as freeze continues - 11th Jan 2010 8:50am
Originally Posted by IzzZzzY
I sat and watched a gritter going around in circles for 30mins in a lil carpark the other day, and they wonder why the roads aint done..


It might have been a private gritting company, that had been paid by the car park owners to grit their car park wink
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