Our gritting teams work to treat the roads late in the evening or during the early hours, so you might not see the gritters. Each vehicle can carry up to 10 tonnes of salt and 3,850 litres of brine, allowing the fleet to cover up to 1,700km of the network in a single call-out.
Despite our best efforts, it is important to understand that salting and other treatments cannot guarantee completely ice-free roads.
We are building a vision for adult social care that promotes independence and wellbeing, delivers the right support, at the right time and works in partnership with individuals, families and communities.
You are encouraged to share your views on the future of adult social care through the 'Have Your Say' survey. You have until Saturday, 31 January to have your say.
Weekly brown bin collections are coming, are you ready to recycle your food waste? If you don't already recycle your food waste, you can order a free starter pack and get it delivered to your door.
The starter pack includes a kitchen caddy and two rolls of caddy liners.
Have your say on proposed upgrades in Brough and Hessle
There are public engagement campaigns taking place in Brough and Hessle and we want to know your thoughts.
In Brough, we would like your feedback on a draft design proposals to upgrade the public space at the crossroads of Skillings Lane and Welton Road.
In Hessle, we would like your feedback on new design concepts for Hessle Square.Proposals include a multi-use plaza for events, enhanced greenery, seating, and sheltered areas, alongside safer pedestrian routes and improved accessibility.
Goole Museum announces bicentenary exhibition programme
Goole will celebrate its bicentenary in 2026, and Goole Museum has unveiled an exciting exhibition programme to mark this milestone year. Goole-Built: The Story of Goole Shipyard kicks off the bicentenary year from tomorrow, Saturday, 10 January.
LES MILLS launch roadshow events at East Riding Leisure
Join East Riding Leisure Hornsea and Driffield for the launch of new LES MILLS classes. The launch of the roadshow will include bodycombat, dance, RPM, bodybalance and more.
Good Neighbour schemes are run by local volunteers who offer simple, everyday help to others in their community, things like shopping, dog walking, gardening, or just sharing a friendly chat.
Each scheme is unique and flexible, making it easy to get involved. Volunteers don’t replace professionals, but they do make a big difference with small acts of kindness.
Humber and Wolds Rural Action are looking to support existing schemes in East Riding and help start new ones where needed. If you run a scheme or want to volunteer, they’d love to hear from you! Call: 01652 638 814 Email: info@hwrcc.org.uk