Winter service
These documents have been considered by the London Winter Services Review Steering Group and the principles apply to all of London's streets.
- Keep London Moving: through severe winter weather (PDF 1.34MB)
- Keep London Moving: practical steps for London highway authorities (PDF 1.22MB)
- Pan London resilience network, definitions (PDF 157KB)
- Pan-London resilience network, map (PDF 542KB)
- Pan-London salt store, report (PDF 351KB)
- London weather information services, report (PDF 587KB)
- Footway treatment, guidance (PDF 745KB)
- Clearing snow and ice from pavements and public spaces (PDF 64.5KB)
- Release of stock from the pan-London salt reserve, protocol (PDF 219KB)
- Well Maintained Highways (for current good practice for winter services see chapter 13 and appendix H)
London Authority resilience network maps
These maps show the roads which will be kept open in severe winter weather to keep London moving.
- Barking and Dagenham (PDF 1.7MB)
- Barnet (PDF 1.9MB)
- Bexley (PDF 1.6MB)
- Brent (PDF 1.8MB)
- Bromley (PDF 0.2MB)
- Camden (PDF 2.4MB)
- City of London (PDF 1.5MB)
- Ealing (PDF 2.3MB)
- Enfield (PDF 609KB)
- Greenwich (PDF 1.9MB)
- Hackney (PDF 2.1MB)
- Hammersmith and Fulham (PDF 2.9MB)
- Haringey (PDF 1.9MB)
- Harrow (PDF 1.9MB)
- Havering (PDF 1.6MB)
- Hillingdon (PDF 516KB)
- Hounslow (PDF 1.8MB)
- Islington (PDF 1.7MB)
- Kensington and Chelsea (PDF 2.7MB)
- Kingston upon Thames (PDF 1.7MB)
- Lambeth (PDF 2.5MB)
- Lewisham (PDF 1.8MB)
- Merton (PDF 1.6MB)
- Newham (PDF 1.8MB)
- Redbridge (PDF 1.7MB)
- Richmond upon Thames (PDF 1.9MB)
- Southwark (PDF 2MB)
- Sutton (PDF 2MB)
- Tower Hamlets (PDF 1.8MB)
- Waltham Forest (PDF 697KB)
- Wandsworth (PDF 1.8MB)
- Westminster (PDF 2.4MB)
Transport for London