Gritters covered around 200 miles on the town’s roads overnight, Swindon Borough Council has said.
But Wiltshire Police has urged drivers to take care out on the roads this morning following heavy snowfalls through the night, with more expected this morning.
*** Bad weather ***
— Wiltshire Police (@wiltshirepolice) March 18, 2018
Due to the snow which has fallen in Wiltshire overnight we are reminding drivers to take care on the county's roads.
Stay safe out there please and we will try to keep you updated of any road closures.
Is your journey entirely necessary? If it is take extra clothing, a flask of hot drink and some https://t.co/Grlo980LSB to the conditions and keep slow. pic.twitter.com/xLH5kLaR9v
— Tri-Force Police (@Tri_Force) March 18, 2018
Thamesdown buses said that there was some disruption to some services and passengers should expect delays to services.
Service Update: All Sunday services are currently running but with expected delays. We currently have staff out checking routes. We will keep you updated.
— Swindon's Buses (@thamesdown) March 18, 2018
UPDATE: We are currently unable to serve around the back of the GW Hospital on service 13A/14A & 1/1A until further notice. These services will serve the stops at the front by the main entrance only.
— Swindon's Buses (@thamesdown) March 18, 2018
UPDATE: The service 19 will not be able to serve Ridgeway Farm or Eastleaze until further notice due to road conditions.
— Swindon's Buses (@thamesdown) March 18, 2018
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