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Efforts to manage snow disruption across North Yorkshire
There has been a heavy covering of snow overnight, particularly on some of the higher ground where an amber warning saw between 15 and 25 centimetres forecast, especially in the North York Moors and Scarborough areas. Where this has continuously fallen or been very focussed it has created some treacherous conditions, making some roads very difficult to navigate.
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North Yorkshire Councilâs gritting teams have been out in force throughout last night (Wednesday, November 19), joined by dozens of the councilâs farming contractors, and they are continuing to monitor and treat routes impacted. All priority roads have been treated and will be gritted again this evening (Thursday, November 20), while staff have been working alongside volunteers to try and keep roads and footpaths open. Thereâs also a warning that as the snow melts, with slightly higher temperatures forecast, ice may form and so road users should take extra care.
North Yorkshire Councilâs executive member for highways and transportation, Cllr Malcolm Taylor, said: âI am grateful to our gritting teams and, farming contractors and the volunteers who have responded in some really tough conditions in places.
âWe continue to treat our priority routes with our fleet of around 100 ploughs available to tackle the wintry weather.
âThe advice I would give to anyone travelling is to plan your journey ahead with caution, please make sure youâre prepared and that your vehicle is winter ready. Keep yourself and your family safe in these wintery conditions.
âI would like to assure the public that we are using every resource available to us to treat our network and will continue to do so for as long as is necessary.â
There are a number of very local interruptions to services like waste and recycling collections in certain areas, school closures, libraries and the councilâs registrarsâ service.
Household waste and recycling collections may be delayed this week due to snow and bad weather. Householders are asked to continue to leave their bins out and crews will collect them as soon as possible.
More details about the disruption to services can be found at https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/SnowUpdates
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Meanwhile, the first two drone displays which were due to take place as part of the Scarborough Lights festival yesterday and this evening have had to be cancelled due to the poor weather conditions. Ticket holders have been contacted directly to offer them alternative shows, with the drone displays due to run each evening until Sunday.
Scarborough Fair organisers are hopeful that tomorrowâs display will go ahead, although a decision will be taken tomorrow lunchtime.
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Cllr Taylor added: âWe continue to ask people to take care when out and about and thank the public for their understanding.â
