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Unnecessary mowing of wild flowers
Reported via desktop in the Grass category by Ken J-Fisher at 13:43, Thursday 27 June 2024
Sent to Oxfordshire County Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 6162812.
The triangle at the top of Boddington Lane has in past years had a wonderful display of MEADOW CRANESBILL, a favourite of pollenating bees and other insects. There is no traffic visibility issue here but the patch gets cut down before these can flower, and one year recently when they were in full bloom. Despite the unfortunate planting of daffodils the plants are still there. This species flowers from June to August, so might still show something this year if left alone. In future years please don't mow this lovely patch (apart perhaps from a narrow strip alongside the footpath and road) until the cranesbill has flowered and seeded. Perhaps it will then be restored to its former glory.
Council ref: ENQ241009262
Updates
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Thank you for your enquiry. This issue has been passed onto the relevant team for investigation.
State changed to: Investigating
Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 13:44, Thursday 27 June 2024
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Stock picture added
Posted by Ken J-Fisher at 19:08, Thursday 27 June 2024
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They are starting to come back!
Posted by Ken J-Fisher at 13:52, Thursday 8 August 2024
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Thank you for your report. Landowners and occupiers are legally obligated to properly maintain vegetation on their property that is next to the public highway. If the vegetation affects the safety of highway users, it becomes their responsibility. However, in this instance, since the highway was not obstructed, there may not be sufficient cause to take further action at this time. We will continue to monitor the situation during statutory inspections.
State changed to: Investigation complete
Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 10:18, Friday 16 August 2024
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