A PUBLIC vote is now open giving everyone the chance to help name two new brand gritters which will keep Somerset’s roads safe this winter.
Somerset Council is working with new highways contractor Kier to help make the roads safer this winter.
The gritter naming competition provides a unique opportunity to involve the whole community and raise awareness about the importance of road safety during the frosty winter months.
Two new gritters are being added to the Somerset fleet and the county’s primary schools were asked to suggest names for them.
Will it be Wallace and Gritter? Will it be Elsa?
A long list of 30 has been whittled down to six and now it is the public’s turn to help decide.
Voters can vote online through the Council’s Facebook at @SomersetCouncilUK, Instagram at @somersetcouncil, and Nextdoor at https://nextdoor.co.uk/pages/somerset-council and choose between:
- Elsa
- Gritty Gritty Bang Bang
- Snow Dragon
- Snow Problem
- Spready Mercury
- Wallace and Gritter
The closing date for votes is Friday, October 25 at 5pm.
The schools providing the winning names will receive a visit from the newly named gritter and have the honour of seeing the name they suggested emblazoned on the side of the vehicle.
Gritting is important during icy months as it helps keep roads safe and reduces weather-related disruptions, whether you're heading to school, work, or appointments.
This year, over 900km of gritting routes are set to be treated.
The Somerset Council have stockpiled over 6,400 tonnes of salt, with over 800 grit bins filled across the region.
Road gritting involves spreading rock salt on roads to prevent ice and snow build-up, giving car tyres better grip.
With temperatures falling, gritting teams will soon be undergoing trial runs - and will grit the roads when the weather is set to fall below 0.5 degrees.
Councillor Richard Wilkins, Somerset Council’s lead member for transport and waste, said: “Thank you to all the schools who took part, we had some amazing, unique and creative name suggestions - it was difficult to choose our shortlist. We can’t wait to see the new gritters on the road this winter. This engagement is raising vital awareness regarding road safety during dangerous winter months.
“Please be patient while our gritters are out working, they are providing an essential service to help keep us all safe on the road.”
Allan Rigby, general manager at Kier, added: “Preparing for winter is a year-round task, and we are ready for any quick changes in weather conditions – with our gritting fleet now mobilised, and crews on standby 24/7.
“This naming competition is a great opportunity to engage community in the works that we do to keep people safe during the winter period. We look forward to seeing how the public cast their vote and visiting the schools to unveil the names of our new gritters - while sharing key winter safety messages.”
The new road gritters will soon be embellished with their names and out on the road, so keep an eye out for them.
After all, who wouldn’t jump at the chance to meet Spready Mercury or Gritty Gritty Bang Bang in person.
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