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We (middle aged) cleared a substantial section of pavement on our road (a third of one side) before running out of grit on Wednesday. We've asked for more but none has been delivered yet. Difficult to clear without grit, owing to depth of snow up here, the road being narrower than normal (where do you put it!) and danger of creating thin sheet of ice on this steep hill, which would be worse than the powder snow.


Only one or two cars have attempted to move - the second one ended up just sliding about the hill and half-blocking the road yesterday. Hope that hasn't prevented a grit delivery (the blockage was right next to our grit bin!)

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