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Verging on the ridiculous

Council's cost cutting actually makes cuts better

Verging on the ridiculous
Rye town steward

One of the minor cuts out of the many cuts being made this year by East Sussex County Council (ESCC) was to cut the number of annual urban grass cuts (mainly roadside verges) from six to two.
Instead ESCC asked Rye Town Council either to pay for the four cuts being cut, or to accept money from ESCC for two cuts to “Do it Yourself”.
Rye took the DIY option, and there has been praise for the change, and the work of Town Steward Nicky Ledger organising the cutting, from the Mayor, Councillors and residents.
When the council took this decision a muddy picture emerged of the current situation.

And ESCC’s money could be used to buy a second, larger mower which would mean more verges getting cut more often. Some verges are hard to cut because they get rutted by cars parking so the town council has also bought highway posts to protect verges until they can be repaired. Some open spaces (such as Mason’s Field at Tilling Green) are however the responsibility of Rother District Council (RDC), and some riverside pathway verges may be the responsibility of the Environment Agency or maybe Rother Drainage Board. In the meantime Rye’s Town Steward will get on with making his own cuts !

Photo : Rye News Library

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