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Schools closed and rubbish collections halted by snow - and there's more to come

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 07:48, 02 February 2009

A hen pheasant with feathers fluffed up in the snow in Bruce Pascoe's garden in Curteis Lane, Stowting
A snowman photographed by Carol Dolman, of Laxton Way, Faversham
A snowy scene at Fordwich, taken by Jonathan Hardy, of Sturry Hill, Sturry
Aiden and Neve Redmond-Elliot head off down Tankerton Slopes
Nick Parvin and daughter Talia, seven, with their snowman on Church Street playing fields, Whitstable
One of the Arctic foxes at Wildwood at home in the snow
The Mead family from Herne Bay take a stroll through a wintery Clowes Wood on Sunday afternoon. Pictures:Chris Davey
The picturesque scene at Fordwich
The snow turned Fordwich into a winter wonderland
Two bicycles awit the return of their owners by the Westgate Towers
Two canoeists brave the chill weather on the Stour at Fordwich
Vida, Georgia and Grace Stevens enjoying the snow on Tankerton Slopes on Monday afternoon

Snowfall on Monday morning led to the closure of Canterbury College and suspension of rubbish collections.

The Orchard School in Canterbury also closed as did Simon Langton Girls' School and Kingsmead leisure centre.

Canterbury Crown Court was also affected and stopped sitting during the morning until Wednesday.

Canterbury City Council suspended all refuse collections.

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Bosses at Street Scene took the decision following snow flurries across the district.

All garden waste collections have also been suspended this week, to make sure refuse lorries are available to help clear the back-log.

“We’ve taken the decision for the both the health and safety of our staff and the general public,” said Street Scene manager Chris Wallis.

“Refuse vehicles can weigh anything up to 26 tonnes, so having one of those sliding around the roads isn’t a great idea.”


Audio: Chris Wallis explains why collections have been halted >>>


He added: “We will continue to collect landfill waste and recycling bags as soon as the conditions permit and our advise to people is to continue leaving their bags out as normal and we’ll endeavour to get round to them as soon as possible.”

For more information about refuse collections and how your area might be affected, visit www.canterbury.gov.uk or call 01227 862211.

Forecasters are predicting more heavy snow.

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Kentishgazette.co.uk will keep you updated on the situation and have details of any school closures.

Click here to see if your school is affected.

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