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Wildlife prospering as a result of Council’s new cutting regime

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Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Cabinet recently approved plans to amend grass cutting regimes, with the aim of promoting biodiversity.

Cabinet members approved adopting the approach used during 2021/22 as the future standard for grass cutting in the county borough. 



They also gave a commitment to support the UK wide ‘No Mow May’ Campaign. This means formal grass cutting does not commence until June, with the exceptions:

  • To maintain visibility for road users;
  • Keep traffic signage and sight lines clear;
  • Maintain margins and access on footways and cycle routes;
  • Maintain parks, sports grounds, cemeteries, housing estates, play and recreational green open spaces.
     
    As a result of this, there are a number of areas that have been left to flourish during the summer period and the benefits are already showing.

Credit to Caerphilly County Borough Council for Supplying the above post.


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