THE weather may have been milder this winter but it didn’t mean Somerset County Council’s gritting team had an easier workload.

The fleet of 23 gritters was needed on 71 occasions when cold weather was forecast, pre-treating around 900 miles of the highways network each time to help prevent ice forming.

That’s about average, the council says, and compares with 61 actions in 2013/14 and 96 in 2012/13.

January was the coldest month with the team called out 27 times.

They were also called out on three occasions in November, 16 times in December, 18 times in February and seven times in March.

Highways staff helped clear snow from higher ground on five occasions through increased salting and ploughing.

And it wasn’t just cold weather causing problems – severe storms also created additional work for highways teams.

They received 36 wind and weather related emergency callouts overnight on January 14-15, and a further 27 callouts on the night of March 30-31, mostly responding to fallen trees or other debris in the road.

For more information about the Council’s winter maintenance programme, visit somerset.gov.uk/winterservice.