Council services over Christmas
Some of our services will change during the festive season.
We always try to clear main roads and bus routes of snow and apply grit or salt to make sure everyone can keep moving across Solihull.
We always try to clear main roads and bus routes of snow and apply grit or salt to make sure everyone can keep moving across Solihull. We are in regular contact with weather information providers throughout the winter so that we can try to anticipate severe weather conditions.
When there is up to 100mm / 4 inches of undisturbed snow, we'll give priority to footpaths in the town centres of:
We'll then focus on the town centre footpaths in:
Footpaths outside bus and railway stations, schools and hospitals will also be treated, as will commercial areas of the borough as resources are available.
In recent winters, many people helped keep pavements and public spaces around their homes clear of snow. There is no law stopping you from clearing snow and ice on the pavement outside your property, pathways to your property or public spaces.
If an accident did happen, it's highly unlikely that you would be sued as long as you: