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    Powys highways crews work around the clock as cold weather continues

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJanuary 6, 2026No Comments
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    Following a period of wintery weather and with conditions forecast to remain cold for the next few days, work to grit the primary road network across the Powys across the county continues.

    Depending on detailed forecast and data from temperature sensors, the decisions are made to plough and grit the roads of Powys as necessary, with crews making up to three scheduled runs a day and remaining on a standby rota 24/7 to retreat as required. The fleet of gritters cover over 1,400km each time they grit the county’s primary routes.

    In between gritting roads, crews are treating footways within town centres, outside schools, care homes, medical centres, etc. Powys Council are also focusing on restocking reserves of grit and replenishing salt bins across the county as quickly as possible.

    “Our highways crews are working around the clock in all conditions to treat and clear the county’s main roads as well as gritting paths in our town centres and outside vital amenities like schools and medical facilities.” Explains Cllr Jackie Charlton, Cabinet Member for a Greener Powys.

    “As well as our fleet of gritters treating the main routes, there are nearly 3,300 salt bins located across the county to help communities treat local roads and pavements. These bins are placed where gritters can’t reach – steep hills, narrow access, rural spots, shared spaces, etc. You can check the salt bin locations and request any refills online.

    “Whilst weather conditions remain cold, please take care when outside and allow extra time for journeys and take note of any advice given by the Met Office, police or the council.”

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