True Grit

Outside my house is a new yellow box full of grit.  Ironically there’s not been much call to use it yet, but hopefully this will make Belstead Avenue into less of a skating rink, which has been due to a change in policy to encourage grit bins.  I’ve also got the County Councillor to push for a grit bin in Brecon Close and I’m pushing for one in Maidenhall Green, outside the Stoke Green Baptist Church to cover the pavement.

If your street does not have the gritter visiting it, then get in touch with me about the grit bins.  We can’t rely on the greenhouse effect to clear our roads.  Unless we’re the Met Office.

Grit Bins for your road

I understand that our County Councillor has funds allocated to her for her area, and that other County Councillors have managed to get grit bins installed in their areas.  If you are on a road that is unlikely to be gritted (follow the instructions here to see if this is the case for your road) then getting a grit bin can be a good idea.

Please email me on james@bridgeward.org.uk so that I can help you through the process.

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