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Council asks for feedback on how it manages green spaces

News | Rhys Williams | Published: 16:10, Tuesday June 6th, 2023.
Last updated: 08:14, Wednesday June 7th, 2023

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A council worker cutting grass near Ystrad Mynach
A council worker cutting grass near Ystrad Mynach

Caerphilly County Borough Council is asking residents for feedback on how it manages natural areas, such as grassland and green spaces.

The council’s current policy is to allow green spaces to grow during spring and summer months to boost biodiversity as part of the ‘Nature isn’t Neat’ project.

The council has also takes part in the No Mow May campaign each year.


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When lockdown restrictions were imposed in March 2020, grass cutting services in the borough were paused. As a result, new wildlife habitats were created and nature blossomed, therefore the council has decided to reduce its grass-cutting.

Housing estates, older person accommodation and cemeteries are excluded from the plans in order to keep them “well-maintained”.

The aim is to provide a habitat for wildlife and pollinating insects like bees and butterflies. Also, by allowing longer and bigger plant roots store more carbon, helping tackle climate change and reduce the impact of flooding.

Cllr Chris Morgan, council cabinet member for waste, leisure and green space, said “The council wants to ensure the right balance is found between nature and recreation by hearing residents’ feedback on how the ‘Nature Isn’t Neat’ approach is being maintained in the local green spaces.

“By letting us know what you think of the changes, you can show support or highlight areas for us to improve.”

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