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Gritters Get Glam Names: Oxford Council's Lorries Adorned
8 Dec
Summary
- Oxfordshire council named 30 gritters after a public competition.
- Names honor local leaders, writers, musicians, and sports stars.
- Two vehicles memorialize recently deceased gritter drivers.

Oxfordshire County Council has embraced a creative approach to its winter fleet, christening 30 gritters with a collection of memorable names. The initiative stemmed from a public competition that saw residents submit over 1,500 suggestions. These "pun-tastic" names draw inspiration from the county's rich heritage, including esteemed leaders, renowned writers, influential scientists, celebrated musicians, and prominent sports figures.
Among the winning entries are Radiospread, Inspector Norse, and Snowy Beauchamp, the latter honoring the late Oxford United footballer Joey Beauchamp. The list also features tributes to historical figures like Sir Winston Churchill and King Alfred, as well as local landmarks transformed into playful names like Shotover Chill and Grittenham Clumps. This project reflects a community-driven effort to bring a touch of local character to essential winter services.
The council ensured broad participation, with pupils from schools near gritting depots contributing names, and BBC Radio Oxford listeners also having their say. In a poignant gesture, two vehicles were named in memory of gritter drivers and supervisors who recently passed away. Residents can track the newly named vehicles using an online gritter tracker, adding an interactive element to the winter road maintenance operations.




