Hamilton Advertiser

GRASS WARFARE

Residents’fury after council reveal that some areas might not get cut until 2021

- STEPHEN BARK

Parks and public spaces in South Lanarkshir­e could be left unkempt until 2021 as council services return to normal.

However, opinion is spilt over whether the council should be focusing on grass cutting at the moment, with the country still battling against coronaviru­s.

Many Advertiser readers feel there are more important concerns, but others want action taken now.

While plans for the full resumption of grounds maintenanc­e have yet to be finalised, council officers have stated that in all likelihood “a full resumption of service delivery will not be seen in 2020 based on current restrictio­ns”.

Some parks and public spaces in South Lanarkshir­e could be left unkempt until 2021.

Grass cutting and grounds maintenanc­e services were suspended by the council in March following the Uk-wide coronaviru­s lockdown meaning some areas could go more than nine months without being tended to.

An internal briefing for councillor­s, MPS and MSPS seen by the Advertiser revealed that not all grass and hedge cutting was being carried out, with no date set for a return to full service.

Officers stated that “in all likelihood that a full resumption of service delivery will not be seen in 2020 based on current restrictio­ns”.

Maintenanc­e of flower and rose beds is suspended until further notice, while parts of the Care of Gardens scheme and maintenanc­e and renovation of some football pitches is on hold and may not take place this year.

Complaints about the state of public places prompted Central Scotland MSP Margaret Mitchell to write to chief executive Clelland Sneddon asking when a full service will resume.

A number of residents have complained that while grass in South Lanarkshir­e is left uncut, North Lanarkshir­e has been able to maintain public spaces and grass cutting.

The council has prioritise­d some areas as they begin to restart services, but there are concerns some parks and public spaces could be left behind.

Conservati­ve MSP Ms Mitchell said: “I appreciate there have been challenges to resuming grounds maintenanc­e operations placed upon South Lanarkshir­e Council.

“I understand the council has prioritise­d services where there are, for example, safety concerns, and a phased returned to full service is being implemente­d.

“However, no grass cutting or other maintenanc­e has taken place in most areas of South Lanarkshir­e for months which has prompted constituen­ts to contact me asking when they will resume.

“In particular, constituen­ts have made comparison­s with North Lanarkshir­e Council where grass cutting has continued throughout lockdown. It is therefore legitimate to ask why Labour-led North Lanarkshir­e Council has been able to continue grass cutting services, but Snp-led South Lanarkshir­e has not.

“Furthermor­e, concern – which I share – has been expressed about the statement from South Lanarkshir­e that some grounds maintenanc­e services may not return in 2020.

“Many people, including those in sheltered accommodat­ion, use these open spaces for recreation.

“More generally South Lanarkshir­e residents take a pride in seeing their local area looking well kept and with flowers in bloom.

“Moreover, as schools return in August, it is key that grass cutting services resume with schools as a priority. As we enter phase three and restrictio­ns ease, I call on South Lanarkshir­e Council to fully resume services as soon as it practicabl­e to do so.”

Ms Mitchell asked South Lanarkshir­e had been in contact with North Lanarkshir­e about their approach.

However, as plans have yet to be finalised, the council could not confirm when the service was expected to be back to normal.

A spokespers­on for SLC said: “We are currently working our way through preparatio­ns for the next phase of the recovery of services, including open space grass cutting.

“Once we have all the details finalised we will communicat­e what our plans are through the usual council channels.”

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Walk on the wild side Some public areas may not be tidied up until next year

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