Snow highlights local resource failures

The recent spell of harsh weather seems to have highlighted at least one area where our local council has room for improvement in its decision making. I couldn’t help but notice that as council employees worked hard to shovel, sand and grit the roads and pavements surrounding the local council offices and neighbouring buildings, pensioners and child-laden mothers attempting to get basic supplies were slipping and falling along the nearby ice-covered pavements of the town’s high street.  Some might suggest this was an emphatic example of misappropriation of limited local resources.

Indeed, our local accident and emergency department had a 9 (nine) hour waiting list for admissions as a result of the huge influx of people requiring treatment for broken limbs after falling on the snow and ice.

What is the cost to the taxpayer of treatment and after-care for these broken-limbed multitudes. Surely it’s far more prudent to pay a council crew or even third-party contractor to shovel, sand and grit the high street and avoid as many of these expensive and life-changing injuries as is possible?