WORCESTERSHIRE County Council’s grass-cutting season is now under way, with staff having 5,000km of grass to mow. The authority’s maintenance team cuts less grass than previously, to protect pollinators and allow wildlife to thrive, however a cutting regime is still necessary to keep roads visible for motorists.
With more than 6 million square metres of rural verges and more than 320,000 square metres of central reservations along its roads, the…
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