TfB staff go the extra mile to keep gully cleansing programme on track

Gully cleaning crew with Steve Broadbent

Transport for Buckinghamshire (TfB) staff from across the county have been going above and beyond to help with the programme to clean all gullies within Buckinghamshire including working weekends and taking on new roles.

Back in May, work began on the ambitious programme to cleanse each of the 85,000+ gullies over the course of the year. Crews have been working flat out to keep to schedule but have been hampered by a combination of unavoidable set-backs. These include the knock-on impact of the national shortage of HGV drivers which has affected supply chain partners who have been drafted in to support the programme. Levels of staff sickness brought on by the Covid virus and the impact of Covid isolation on crews has also affected the work.

In a bid to address the issue, TfB operational staff have been going the extra mile to ensure the work continues, despite the setbacks. Regular staff from gully cleansing crews have volunteered to go out at weekends and in evenings in addition to their normal day shifts and others who carry out different roles have been trained to use the gully cleansing vehicles to help out. In addition, TfB have managed to secure additional gully machines and crews by taking on supply chain partners.

Steven Broadbent, Cabinet Member for Transport said: “With such a huge programme of work as this, we don’t have time to allow setbacks to hold us up. I am tremendously grateful to all the staff and crews who have been working hard to get the job done and admire their sense of dedication and teamwork in pulling together to get us back on track.”

Earlier this year Buckinghamshire Council committed an extra £4m of funding into its gully clearance programme, boosting the total drainage programme budget for the year to £6.6m. As part of the work every gully in the county will be cleared at least once over the course of the year. Crews follow a dynamic schedule of work but also take advantage of opportunities to clear gullies as and when they arise.

Steven explained: “Our crews maintain a fluid and flexible approach to gully cleansing. If an area that is often full with parked cars is suddenly found to be clear but the road is not on that day’s schedule, the team will take the opportunity to quickly clean the gullies whilst the circumstances are in our favour. We are grateful to residents for helping us to carry out this work by moving their vehicles as needed when they see our crews are out and about. By working in this way, we are able to ensure the best use of both time and resources.”