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Dales volunteer gritter calls it a day

A dedicated gritter who braved all weathers to keep the roads through remote Dales communities free of snow and ice has decided to call it a day.

Farmer Malcolm Robinson, 74, and his three sons, Neil, Gary and Michael, regularly received praise from their neighbours in Dentdale for their sterling efforts.

Two years ago the Gazette told how Mr Robinson had been hailed a hero for gritting roads through the day and night to keep the ten-mile uphill stretch between Sedbergh and Newby Head open.

Mr Robinson, who farms at Howgill View, said he had decided to retire as he was getting older and his sons, who he worked with, had now moved away. “The job was fun, it was a lot harder at two in the morning compared to the afternoon,” said Mr Robinson. “I’m looking forward to a warm winter by the fire now.”

Mary Airey, of Waterside Farm, Firbank, said he would be ‘really missed’ as he did ‘such a good job’.

“On behalf of the residents of Firbank and surrounding areas I would like to say a big thank you to Malcolm, who along with his sons, has turned out in all weathers and all hours to keep our roads clear during winter.

“We are going to miss Malcolm, not least his cheery wave and friendly hoot on his horn.

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“I wish him many happy years of ice and snow free retirement.”

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