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Heavy snowfall suspends flights | Heavy snowfall suspends flights |
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All flights have been suspended at Bristol International Airport in North Somerset after heavy snowfall overnight. | All flights have been suspended at Bristol International Airport in North Somerset after heavy snowfall overnight. |
Police have advised people not to use their cars as many roads, including the A38 around the airport, have been described as impassable. | Police have advised people not to use their cars as many roads, including the A38 around the airport, have been described as impassable. |
The snow has also affected the M5 northbound between Clevedon and Avonmouth where only one lane is open. | The snow has also affected the M5 northbound between Clevedon and Avonmouth where only one lane is open. |
All First bus services in the Bristol area have been suspended. | |
The 500 Bristol bus service, run by Bugler buses, is running. | |
Bristol International Airport said all flights have been suspended until 1230 GMT when they will asses the situation. | |
We are relatively confident that we have sufficient supplies to cope with the predicted weather conditions Bristol City Council spokesman | We are relatively confident that we have sufficient supplies to cope with the predicted weather conditions Bristol City Council spokesman |
The Bristol International Flyer coach service between Bristol and the airport has also been suspended. | The Bristol International Flyer coach service between Bristol and the airport has also been suspended. |
Gritting lorries were out in the city but were said to be having little impact. | |
Bristol City Council said it had 200 tonnes of salt remaining which, under normal circumstances, would last a third of the winter. | Bristol City Council said it had 200 tonnes of salt remaining which, under normal circumstances, would last a third of the winter. |
A council spokesman said it had ordered a further load but was not experiencing shortages as reported elsewhere in the UK. | A council spokesman said it had ordered a further load but was not experiencing shortages as reported elsewhere in the UK. |
"We are relatively confident that we have sufficient supplies to cope with the predicted weather conditions," he said. | "We are relatively confident that we have sufficient supplies to cope with the predicted weather conditions," he said. |
Bridge Valley Road in Bristol is closed. | Bridge Valley Road in Bristol is closed. |
Great Western Trains said most train services were running as scheduled with no cancellations and minimal delays. | |
People travelling to Weston-super-Mare or London may experience short delays as one train to Weston had to be cancelled earlier. | |
The Severn Beach line is closed. | |
All lectures at the University of the West of England have been cancelled but the university hopes to re-open as normal on Saturday. | All lectures at the University of the West of England have been cancelled but the university hopes to re-open as normal on Saturday. |
As heavy snow fell on Friday morning several schools took the decision to close with more expected. | As heavy snow fell on Friday morning several schools took the decision to close with more expected. |
All schools in the Bath and North East Somerset area and South Gloucestershire are closed. | |
A full list of closed schools is available on the BBC Bristol website. | A full list of closed schools is available on the BBC Bristol website. |