With today's heavy snowfall, I have been contacted by constituents as to what is happening in terms of gritting.
Kent Highways divides up the network into primary routes (the main arteries that are a priority to keep open - the A225 through the centre of Darent Valley is a good example), secondary routes which get attention after that, and the rest. You can find a map of the gritting routes, and whether you live on a primary, secondary or other route, here
With the heavy and continuing snowfall through today, Kent Highways has been focused on keeping the primary routes open - though in places even this has been a struggle. (It is apparently a similar story on the motorways, which are the responsibility of the Highways Agency). As a result, secondary routes, which have had treatment in recent days, have not been touched today. This can be seen in my road, as the picture shows.
In the next few hours, this is likely to remain the case - the snow that has been falling through the day will not clear Kent until around midnight. However, Kent Highways tell me that they plan to work on the secondary routes before 6:30 tomorrow morning, hopefully improving them in time for the morning rush hour.
Welcome to my website. I am proud to represent Sevenoaks North and Darent Valley, one of the loveliest parts of Kent, on the County Council. The Division is made up of a number of communities: Crockenhill, Eynsford (including Lullingstone), Farningham, Horton Kirby, Kemsing, Otford, Seal, Seal Chart, Shoreham, South Darenth, Southdowns, Swanley Village, Underriver and Well Hill. Since October 2019, I have served as the Leader of Kent County Council. This blog reflects both roles.
Sunday, 20 January 2013
Coping with snow - secondary routes to be treated tomorrow morning
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Darent Valley,
highways,
snow
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