Clearing snow and ice


Cambridgeshire County Council is the authority responsible for maintaining roads and pavements. They spread grit on major roads, footpaths and cycle paths in cold weather.

We have responsibility for spreading grit to clear snow and ice on some areas of council owned or managed land.

Our responsibilities

When snow or ice is forecast or present, we check the sites we are responsible for, and spread grit as required. The sites we check are listed below.

We grit city centre pavements on request of the county council. All other highway pavements are the responsibility of the county council, as are bridges, cycle paths and guided bus routes.

If prolonged snowfall prevents our other services from operating we will help the county council clear pavements and roads.

Car parks

Public toilets

  • Cherry Hinton recreation ground
  • Chesterton recreation ground
  • Chesterton Road
  • Drummer Street
  • Jesus Green
  • Lammas Land
  • Midsummer Common

Open spaces

We grit the main footpaths and cycle paths where they are not the responsibility of the county council.

Local shop fronts

  • Barnwell Road
  • Campkin Road
  • Cherry Hinton High Street
  • Cherry Hinton Road
  • Cherry Hinton Village Centre
  • Cherry Hinton shops (Post Office)
  • Ditton Lane
  • Hills Road to Lensfield Road
  • Perne Road and Cherry Hinton Road junction
  • Radegund Road
  • Vinery Road
  • Wulfstan Way

Housing areas

Including sheltered accommodation, flats, elderly person’s bungalows (footpaths only up to county pavements).

  • Ainsdale and Tweedale
  • Annesley
  • Bracondale
  • Brandon Court
  • Ditchburn Place
  • Ditton Court
  • Fernwood
  • Greystoke Court
  • Gunhild Court
  • Heatherfield
  • Lichfield Road flats
  • Mansel Court
  • Neville Road flats
  • Rawlyn Court
  • School Court
  • Stanton House
  • Talbot House
  • Walpole Road flats
  • Westgate
  • Whitefriars
  • Wulfstan Way bungalows

Cemeteries and crematorium

Other areas

  • Market Square
  • Mandela House entrance

Grit bins

Filling grit bins is the responsibility of the county council – they are intended to be used only for public roads and footpaths.

If a grit bin is empty or running low, you can report it to the county council selecting the problem type as ‘Winter Maintenance’.

Tips for clearing snow and ice

Many residents are keen to help keep untreated pavements and pathways safe by clearing snow and ice. We encourage you to play your part in helping the community in this way and you can get involved with the county council Community Gritting Scheme.

GOV.UK provides advice about how to safely clear snow from a road, path or cycleway. It advises you to clear fresh snow instead of compacted ice, and spread salt or sand to prevent ice forming.

The law

You can clear snow and ice from pavements yourself. It’s unlikely that you’ll be sued or held responsible if someone is injured on a path or pavement if you’ve cleared it carefully. Use common sense to make sure you don't make the pavement or pathway clearly more dangerous than before.

People using areas affected by snow and ice also have a responsibility to be careful.

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