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Rural Grass Cutting

Bends and Visibility Splays

Regular cutting of bends and visibility splays is necessary to maintain safe visibility, particularly at junctions and to prevent traffic signs and bollards from being obscured. Bends and visibility splays are cut 4 times a year in March, May, July and September.

Operatives will remove litter as part of the cutting operation and strim around objects on the verge such as village name plates. Grass clippings are not removed from the cut area as the equipment and time required would significantly increase the cost of the service. Where grass clippings fall onto the road or pavement in the course of carrying out the operation, they will be blown back onto the verge so that the road or pavement is left clear of all clippings.

Banks and Verges

Cutting of banks and verges in rural areas is necessary to prevent grass overhanging and encroaching onto roads and pavements and to provide a strip or verge for pedestrians to use where there is no pavement. These areas are cut 3 times a year in April, June and September.

A swath either 1 or 2 meters wide depending on the size of the verge is cut. The standards detailed above also apply to this service.


Wildflowers


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The Council is committed to maintaining and enhancing biodiversity on the Island and we realise that in some areas wildflowers grow on roadsides in rural areas. Where possible we manage the cutting regime of such areas to encourage wildflower growth, however in some areas, safety must take precedence.



In conjunction with the Councils Countryside Section, 25 stretches of verge have been identified as being of special biological interest and the cutting regime in these specific areas is tailored to suit the flowers. The areas are regularly reviewed and new areas can be added as they become established. Further information on biodiversity can be found at Countryside Section

In addition to this, the contractor is instructed to avoid patches of flowers where possible whilst cutting a verge. Unfortunately it is not realistic to avoid individual flowers.


Reporting a Problem

If you wish to report a problem regarding grass cutting to us you can either call us on 823777 or email Highways. If you believe that our contractor (Wyevale Grounds Maintenance) has caused damage to your property you should contact them directly on 525955.







Page last updated on: 04/03/2005