COUNCIL chiefs have revealed plans to make sure they are not caught cold by the big freeze.
Forecasters believe this winter could be one of the coldest in recent history, with pre-Christmas snow and below freezing temperatures predicted for the area.
Now both Lewisham and Greenwich councils are taking major action, to ensure motorists and residents do not suffer during the cold spell.
Lewisham says it will spend around £80,000 on gritting roads.
It has earmarked all A and B roads, bus routes and roads with steep hills, to be gritted when forecasts predict icy weather and snow showers.
Greenwich Council has published a winter service plan, which contains details of its measures.
It has in store 1,400 tonnes of road salt and six gritter lorries, which will be used to grit the 400km of carriageway it is responsible for.
The council also says it will concentrate on gritting footpaths and busy areas like shopping centres.
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