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New Powers Let Councils Fine Pavement Parkers

Local authorities across the UK are set to gain enhanced powers to fine drivers for pavement parking, aiming to improve safety for pedestrians. Find out how this will work.

Councils Get New Powers to Fine Pavement Parkers

Local authorities across England are set to receive new legal powers to issue fines for obstructive pavement parking, aiming to improve safety for pedestrians. Read the full details.

16 essential items for your car in UK snow

The RAC issues vital winter driving advice as snow and ice sweep the UK. Discover the 16 essential items to keep in your car and crucial safety tips for treacherous roads.

NHS 'penguin walk' advice to avoid slips on ice

The NHS is urging people to adopt a penguin-like waddle to stay safe on icy paths. With snow and ice warnings across the UK, this simple technique could prevent serious injury. Learn the steps and what to do if you fall.

£2 Aldi Cat Litter Hack for Icy Driveways

A car expert reveals a budget-friendly winter hack using £2 cat litter from Aldi to prevent slips on icy driveways. Discover other DIY tips for safer winter motoring.

£2 Aldi Cat Litter Stops Icy Driveway Slips

An automotive expert reveals a budget-friendly winter hack using £2 cat litter from Aldi to prevent slips on icy driveways. Includes other DIY tips for safer winter motoring.

UK Ice Warnings: Travel Hazard Alert

The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for ice across parts of the UK. Stay informed on the latest travel hazards and safety advice as freezing conditions grip the region.

£2 Cat Litter Hack for Icy UK Driveways

Drivers battling the UK's 2026 freeze are urged to try a surprising £2 hack using cat litter for instant traction on ice. Experts reveal this and other budget-friendly winter safety tips.

65p Baking Soda Hack for Safer Icy Paths

Prevent slips this winter with a natural, 65p de-icer made from baking soda. Learn how to make this eco-friendly solution to clear your paths and driveways safely.

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