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Arctic Blast Causes Chaos: Roads Freeze, Schools Close

5 Jan

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Summary

  • Schools in Dudley closed due to severe weather conditions.
  • Controversy erupts over removal of grit bins in Dudley.
  • Traffic disruption widespread due to snow and icy roads.
Arctic Blast Causes Chaos: Roads Freeze, Schools Close

Severe winter weather has brought the Black Country to a standstill, with heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures causing widespread disruption. On the first day back at school, 10 schools in Dudley were forced to close their doors. Road travel has been significantly impacted, with bus services rerouted and accidents reported, including a multi-lane closure on the M5 northbound near J3.

A political row has emerged in Dudley concerning the council's decision to remove approximately 500 grit bins to save costs. MP Cat Eccles has voiced strong opposition, highlighting resident concerns that bins have been removed from crucial steep inclines. She argues that these bins are vital for community members assisting neighbours, a sentiment echoed by the public outcry.

Councillor Simon Phipps defended the council's actions, stating that main road networks remain prioritised and that investments in new gritting equipment have been made for better access to narrow streets. Meanwhile, the UK Health Security Agency has issued amber cold weather alerts across England, warning of potential health impacts as temperatures are expected to remain low, with conditions forecast to be dangerous for driving.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Schools in Dudley were closed due to heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures creating unsafe travel conditions.
Dudley Council is removing about 500 grit bins to save money, sparking debate with residents and MP Cat Eccles over road safety.
The Black Country is under yellow weather warnings for snow and freezing temperatures, with forecasts of -3C and dangerous driving conditions.

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