AN offer of a "do it yourself" winter gritting kit has only been accepted by four out of 18 parish councils in Warrington.
But the borough council is hoping other councils reconsider the offer, made to all parish councils, of free equipment to cope with winter conditions.
The borough offered additional resources - grit, grit bins, snow shovels and hand spreaders - to allow parish councils to prioritise extra areas in their own communities.
Many, including Stockton Heath, Appleton and Culcheth,  felt they did not have the manpower to carry out the work. But four - Penketh, Cuerdley, Walton and Hatton - signed up to the scheme.
The borough's own resources, as in previous years, will be fully committed to gritting its highway network and ensuring it remains safe and accessible.
Cllr Linda Dirir, executive member for Highways, Transportation, Engineering and Operations, said: "We're reaching out to parish councils to give them extra grit supplies to help communities tackle the severe weather.
"Our team has to prioritise the routes it grits and this self-help scheme will mean communities can help themselves to extra salt. For example, you could grit your own and your elderly neighbours' driveway, which aren't part of the borough teams remit."
Following the severe weather conditions last winter the council plans to be prepared this year by making sure the town is well stocked with grit and salt.
Cllr Dirir visited the Holmesfield Road Depot to see how preparations for winter are going.
She said from October last year to April this year, the team carried out 59 gritting runs using a total of 2,400 tonnes of salt, gritting the borough roads. The depot has 2,300 tonnes of grit waiting to be dispatched at the first sign of frost.
Cllr Dirir said: "Following the severe weather conditions of the past two years, we're making sure Warrington is ready for the worst and our depot is well stocked up with grit.
"If and when freezing weather hits, make sure you check the winter gritting pages on the council website for updates and advice."
Pictured: Cllr Dirir at the winter gritting depot.