Call for schools to name gritters
A competition has been organised by West Sussex County Council’s contractor Balfour Beatty Living Places, which deploys gritters to salt the roads throughout winter.
Balfour Beatty wants to rename three of its yellow gritters, and has asked every West Sussex school to have a go.
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Hide AdThe three pupils who come up with the best names will each receive a High Street voucher.
Their school will also win a grit bin, grit salt to fill it and snow shovels to spread in cold weather.
Last year, the winning names were Shelley Primary School in Horsham’s ‘Mr Gritty’, Tangmere Primary School’s ‘The Crystal-a-tor’, and Southway Junior School in Burgess Hill’s ‘Cosmic Cruncher’.
If you think your school can do better, email [email protected] for a competition entry form.
The deadline for entries is Monday, December 3.
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Hide AdA gritter will arrive at the winning schools on the week commencing Monday, December 10, to show off its new name to everyone.
Visitors will also give a talk to the school on how important it is to ‘Be Safe, Be Seen’ this winter.