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Suffolk spends 12% of highways budget on grass and weed management

Suffolk County Council is investing £1.9m on soft estate activities in 2025, which makes up 12% of the annual highways revenue budget.

The big picture: Suffolk Highways has commenced its summer maintenance programme that will see teams cut thousands of miles of grass verges and treat 2,300 miles of weeds throughout the county.

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Suffolk County Council is investing £1.9m on soft estate activities in 2025, which makes up 12% of the annual highways revenue budget

By the numbers:

  • £1.9m spent annually on soft estate activities

  • 12% of the annual highways revenue budget

  • 7,000+ miles of grass cut last year (equivalent to London to Singapore)

  • 34,000+ weed treatments applied across the county annually

  • 2,300 miles of weeds to be treated

The details: Grass cutting is scheduled to start in May, with verges alongside A and B roads receiving two cuts each summer, while smaller C and U class roads will receive one cut during the season.

Weed treatments have already begun across urban areas, with two applications planned annually for locations where weeds might pose safety risks by obscuring visibility or causing damage to infrastructure.

For context: The cutting is performed using tractors with flails, which Suffolk Highways describes as "the most efficient and effective way" to manage vegetation. Dry weather is necessary as wet grass can clog machinery.

These cuts focus solely on safety, with district and borough councils typically providing additional amenity cuts throughout the year.

What they're saying: "Summer maintenance, such as weed treatments and grass cutting, forms a significant part of Suffolk Highways' workload," said Councillor Paul West, Suffolk County Council's cabinet member for Ipswich, operational highways and flooding.

"As part of our ongoing commitment to providing value for money for Suffolk residents, careful consideration has been given to where we cut and treat. We would also ask that landowners play their part by ensuring that any vegetation on their property does not spread on to the highway or obstruct visibility."

Between the lines: While the council currently uses glyphosate for weed treatment, noting it is "not harmful to people or pets" and has proved more effective than alternatives, they continue seeking substitutes to support their "continued ambition to protect and enhance the environment."

The bottom line: Residents can view further information on the grass cutting and weed treatment programmes, including planned dates for local areas, on the council's website.

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