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Stuart 08-07-2004 01:03 PM

Giant Hogweed
 
Hello,

Does anyone know if local councils are responsible for the clearing of giant
hogweed? I've seen some huge clumps (forests in some cases!) beside roads,
railways and rivers in Stirling, and I was wondering if the council is being
negligent.

Regards,

Stuart



Malcolm 08-07-2004 03:03 PM

Giant Hogweed
 

In article , Stuart
writes
Hello,

Does anyone know if local councils are responsible for the clearing of giant
hogweed? I've seen some huge clumps (forests in some cases!) beside roads,
railways and rivers in Stirling, and I was wondering if the council is being
negligent.

Only if it is growing on council- owned land.

See:

http://www.defra.gov.uk/environ/weed...tm#responsible

--
Malcolm

Janet Baraclough.. 08-07-2004 06:05 PM

Giant Hogweed
 
The message
from "Stuart" contains these words:

Hello,


Does anyone know if local councils are responsible for the clearing of giant
hogweed? I've seen some huge clumps (forests in some cases!) beside roads,
railways and rivers in Stirling, and I was wondering if the council is being
negligent.


Contact Technical Services at Stirling council and ask them; I always
found them extremely helpful and responsive. They used to poison the GH
on my neighbour's riverside land.

Janet.




Kay 08-07-2004 10:05 PM

Giant Hogweed
 
In article , Malcolm
writes

In article , Stuart
writes
Hello,

Does anyone know if local councils are responsible for the clearing of giant
hogweed? I've seen some huge clumps (forests in some cases!) beside roads,
railways and rivers in Stirling, and I was wondering if the council is being
negligent.

Only if it is growing on council- owned land.

See:

http://www.defra.gov.uk/environ/weed...tm#responsible

And presumably even the council is allowed to grow the stuff as long as
it is well controlled and not able to escape into the wild? (which,
admittedly, is difficult, and probably impossible in the situations
described above)
--
Kay
"Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river"


Malcolm 09-07-2004 08:02 AM

Giant Hogweed
 

In article , Kay
writes
In article , Malcolm
writes

In article , Stuart
writes
Hello,

Does anyone know if local councils are responsible for the clearing of giant
hogweed? I've seen some huge clumps (forests in some cases!) beside roads,
railways and rivers in Stirling, and I was wondering if the council is being
negligent.

Only if it is growing on council- owned land.

See:

http://www.defra.gov.uk/environ/weed...tm#responsible

And presumably even the council is allowed to grow the stuff as long as
it is well controlled and not able to escape into the wild? (which,
admittedly, is difficult, and probably impossible in the situations
described above)


Absolutely. We were in Moray the other week and we could follow the
lines of burns between the fields by the stands of hogweed all along
their sides.

--
Malcolm


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