Teams worked through the night
Between Saturday and Sunday 30 tonnes of grit was spread as the council responded to worsening weather conditions.
Gritters were first deployed on Friday evening for a routine treatment and were prepared for continuous gritting through Saturday into Sunday.
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A council spokesperson said: “During Saturday into Sunday a triple shift standby rota was in place if required.
“The main network was treated and retreated following a brief period of sleet between 11pm on Saturday and 1am on Sunday, with all routes considered protected at 4am.
“Up to the minute radar information indicated the snow was not going to reach our region.
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Hide Ad“Sunday and Monday nights were routine treatments for frost and ice.”
After a rise in temperatures, further gritting is not expected tonight.
Around 15 tonnes of grit was spread per shift on Friday, Sunday and Monday nights, with 30 tonnes spread on Saturday night going into Sunday