Kidssgrove Town Bus Service

The Kidsgrove town centre bus service time table has been published by Staffordshire County Council. The Kidsgrove bus service is operated by Euro Buses on behalf of the council as a subsidised bus service. The Kidsgrove town centre bus service provides a vital link for many residents, however has been dogged with complains about unreliable service and timetables not being followed.

The latest time table for the service that runs on Tuesdays and Fridays is published below;

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Bad weather affects waste and recycling
Adverse weather will affect waste and recycling services across the borough.

Collection crews for the kerbside recycling and refuse services are unable to access some roads and properties due to the recent snowfall and icy conditions.

If your recycling or waste is not picked up by 5pm, please save it for your next scheduled collection date when it will be collected along with any extra recycling and waste.

David Adams, Executive Director for Operational Services, said: "The borough council apologises for any inconvenience caused and thanks residents for their patience and understanding.

"At the moment, collection vehicles are managing to access main roads but are unable to grip on icy side roads and estates.

“We hope to get collections back to normal next week but with the weather forecast, we will have to assess the situation on a daily basis.”

The freezing weather is expected to continue, causing severe frost and ice.

Updates are available first thing every weekday morning from the borough council’s website.

Please remember that the borough council does not operate refuse collections on Mondays.

 
Staffordshire only gritting A and B Roads as salt runs out

Staffordshire County Council's highways gritting teams will be adapting their anti freeze operations from tonight to keep the road network on the move - despite the national shortage of salt supplies.

The decision has been made to grit A and B roads only in order to save on valuable salt reserves.

Dedicated teams will continue to brave the weather to spread salt by hand in 'critical' places including around hospitals and GP surgeries and in town centres.

The move comes after many weeks in which Staffordshire has bucked the trend amongst highways authorities and carried on gritting 43% of the network. This service is much higher than the national figure, even in normal times.

County Councillor Mike Maryon, Cabinet member for Highways, said: "The gritting teams have been working extremely hard to keep Staffordshire on the move despite the national salt shortage. 

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