Cold weather and snow: details of services affected, as of Thursday 9 March 11.15am
A yellow weather warning for snow is currently in place for Shropshire, with an amber weather warning for the very north of the county. These warnings remain in place until Friday afternoon (10 March 2023). A significant amount of snow is forecast to continue to fall throughout today.
A number of schools, leisure centres, libraries and roads have already been closed due to the snowfall yesterday and overnight. Please see below for more detail.
School closures
You can find out more about which schools are closed here: https://www.shropshire.gov.uk/school-closures/
Library closures
- Church Stretton
- Much Wenlock
- Gobowen
- Library delivery van and the mobile libraries
- Oswestry Library is currently open but will close at 1pm
- Wem is currently open, but will close at 3pm
Leisure centre closures
- Much Wenlock – closed at 7pm yesterday and early morning swims have been cancelled. It is due to open at 4pm, but we will monitor conditions and make a decision later.
- Bishop’s Castle – closed at 8pm yesterday and is closed all day today.
- Church Stretton – open for swimming and gym. All fitness classes have been cancelled.
Warm Welcome venues
It is possible that some Warm Welcome venues across the county will be closed today, for example if staff have difficulty travelling. If you had been planning to visit one of the venues, we recommend that you phone in advance of your journey to check whether they are open or are closing early. Contact details can be found here: Warm Welcome locations | Shropshire Council
Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury
Performances currently going ahead as scheduled, but please allow extra time for travel.
Waste and recycling collections
There are limited waste and recycling collections this morning and we will be monitoring the situation throughout the day.
Please make sure that you:
- Leave your refuse bin out. If we can’t get to you on your scheduled collection day we’ll come back and collect it as soon as it’s safe to do so.
- Take your garden waste bin back in, and put it out on your next scheduled garden waste collection day.
- Leave your recycling bin / boxes and blue sacks out (as long as they don’t present a trip hazard). We’ll collect them as soon as it’s safe to do so.
The usual pattern is to pick up collections from where they left off eg if collections resume tomorrow they will start on today’s missed bins, and roll forward from there.
Roads and travel
Our highways teams have been working round the clock yesterday and today maintaining priority and secondary routes throughout the county. Kier, our term maintenance contractor, has been out and about gritting the county’s roads five times in the last 48 hours, with over 600 tons of salt used across the network.
We are ready
Prior to winter to ensure that we are ready for the challenges, the following steps were taken:-
- 1,800 grit bins – all mapped and restocked prior to winter
- 80 trained gritter drivers with just 70 on rota
- 25 operational gritters (10T vehicles)
- 2 (3.5T vehicles)
Bus services
A number of Shropshire bus services have been affected by today’s bad weather. Please see details here: Bus services affected by today’s bad weather – Shropshire Council Newsroom
Shropshire Local Mobile and Shropshire Local
The visit to Broseley Library today 10am-2pm has been cancelled.
Due to weather conditions and staffing challenges Shropshire Local Shrewsbury will be closing for the rest of today. Shrewsbury and Ludlow may be closed tomorrow but we’ll advise when we know more.
Important committee meeting
Joint Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee, scheduled for today at 2pm at Shirehall, Shrewsbury, has been postponed – a new date yet to be arranged.
Stay safe and well
The council’s ‘5 ways to winter wellness’ website offers a range of advice and information, from helping vulnerable people to remain safe and well, to notifications of school closures and travel updates.
The website signposts people to a wide range of both local and national winter-related information which includes:
- Stay well this winter – NHS advice – to help those people who are most at risk of illness during winter to take steps to stay well, including make sure you get your flu jab. Pharmacies offer flu vaccinations in Shropshire.
- Local information during bad weather – updates and information on traffic, winter road maintenance, road and school closures, what to do if your waste is not collected and services effected by adverse weather
- Keep well and warm– Government advice on staying well in cold weather, covering issues such as financial help, healthy lifestyle and heating.
- Get Ready for Winter– Met Office advice and information of the dangers posed by winter weather and provide tips and advice on how to minimise its impact.
- Winter advice for older people– advice and information from Age UK.
- Shropshire Newsroom– news and updates from Shropshire Council.
- Rough sleepers – advice on how to let us know if you see someone rough sleeping.
Keep up to date
For more information on services affected by the weather, please visit the council’s website.