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26
Jul 2021
North Yorkshire County Council has been accused of a “total and utter failure” to prevent weeds from overgrowing pavements.
The county council is the highways authority, responsible for more than 9,000 kilometres of roads.
A full meeting of the council heard that residents from across North Yorkshire had voiced disbelief and anger over the volume of weeds left to grow up to two-and-a-half foot high besides roads.
The meeting heard that weeds were a problem across North Yorkshire and that more environmentally-friendly ways of killing weeds, such as hot water or steam treatments, were being used in Harrogate.
Several councillors spoke out about problems in their areas.
Councillor Helen Grant, the North Yorkshire Independent group representative for Central Richmondshire, described the standard of roads and pavements around Catterick as “appalling”.
Cllr Robert Heseltine, an independent for Skipton East, said the traditional back streets of Skipton had become “like a jungle”.
Cllr Heseltine added:
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