We take a risk-based approach to gritting. We make sure that priority roads are kept clear and safe for road users.
These priority roads are usually:
- main transport routes
- areas outside schools
- GP surgeries and health centres
- high streets
- care homes
We'll make sure that these are the first roads to be gritted.
All red routes in the borough are the responsibility of Transport for London (TfL). They will be gritted by them.
Map of our gritting routes and grit bins
Find a grit bin near you
You can get a small amount of grit from grit bins located throughout the borough.
These are normally found at the end of a street, and you should be able to find one near you.
How we grit roads
When we receive advice from the Met Office that severe weather is on its way, we'll do precautionary gritting. This helps prevent ice forming at all.
If we have a snow fall, then further gritting will take place. This helps melt the snow and ice that has already formed.
We'll remove heavy snowfall from the highways and footways.
We have:
- 3 large gritting vehicles which we use to make sure our priority routes are passable
- 2 gritting trailers which we used to grit areas more difficult to access
- hand-held gritters for the pavements and roads that the vehicles can't reach