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A council gritting team is thanking community minded residents for their help during periods of heavy ice and snow.

The Dudley Council service has released a video highlighting the vital role volunteers play during the winter period.

The video promotes the council’s snow busters initiative, which provides local groups and individuals with winter packs as part of the Dudley Deal.

The free packs enable community spirited residents to grit and clear pathways, pavements and pedestrian areas during periods of bad weather. They include free shovels, salt spreaders, high-visibility vests, bags of special salt and advice on snow clearing.

Dudley council has a team of 60 winter service workers who work in shifts around the clock to monitor the weather for any expected plunge in temperatures or snowfall and help to keep almost 300 miles of roads clear.

During the last three years, 220 snow busters packs have been issued to residents and groups who have committed to help others in their area.

People who would like to sign up to the scheme can contact the Winter Warmth Team at Dudley Council on 01384 817086 (9am to 5pm Monday to Thursday and 9am to 4.30 Friday) or by emailing winterwarmth@dudley.gov.uk

Dudley Council’s Weather Watch page can be found at Dudley Website and is packed full of key information including gritting routes, school closures, bin collections and council services affected by the weather.

People are also able to get the latest updates via twitter by following #WMGrit, on facebook or by signing up to the council’s popular ebulletin service on the homepage of Dudley Website

Anybody concerned with rising fuel bills or keeping warm at home this winter can have a free home visit by calling 01384 817086 or emailing winterwarmth@dudley.gov.uk