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Our plans for treating our roads over the winter months.
The council is responsible for 1400 miles of local roads in ÓûÂþɬ with BEAR Scotland maintaining the trunk roads (A82, A83, A85 and A828) on behalf of Transport Scotland.
Each day during the winter months, our roads teams update the website with the weather forecast and plans for any road treatments needed over the next 24 hours.
The winter maintenance routes are determined in order of priority, with resources focussed on the roads which carry the greatest amount of traffic. Our roads team works diligently to this strict programme.
Unless in an emergency it is highly unlikely that roads other than those shown on the map will be gritted.
The priority of gritting roads and footpaths is determined by our Winter Service Policy - Section 4 (Priorities).
The allocation of grit bins and grit heaps is determined by our Winter Service Policy - Section 8 (Salt and Grit)
Our winter maintenance request form can be used to request road or pavement gritting, snow clearance, and grit bins and heaps, but please be aware that we treat roads and pavements in a strict order of priority e.g. routes to hospitals. Unless there is an emergency situation it is highly unlikely that non priority roads and pathways will be treated.
Additional grit bins and heaps are not ordinarily supplied due to the limited capacity to refill these but we may be able to place grit heaps in isolated rural locations (steep hills and bends) which become problematic.
You can let us know about any problems with street lighting or faults on the road, such as potholes, flooding, drains, street lights out, or damaged signs using our online form - Report a road or lighting fault
If you believe the issue to be an emergency please phone: