@WirralCouncil do you actually care though ?All grass verges and green space should be protected and left for #NoMowMay not just the ones you deem fit to not be mowed - typical council using mowing and over maintenance as an excuse to up that council tax charge #MoneyLaundering
@BhamCityCouncil not that you care - you’ll continue to do busy body work that destroys the ecosystem to justify your hike in taxes because you made yourself #bankrupt 😂 so obvious
🚨BREAKING🚨
Totally superb news. Govt's "hoping for best" climate policy found unlawful AGAIN.
Hopium is across all area - new roads when transport emission hardly change, carbon capture which adds more emissions etc
Well done legal teams!
Guardian👉https://t.co/ze6LBgWeqj
£80,000 of tax payers money saved by Rotherham council through supporting #biodiversity , yet councils like @WirralCouncil would rather pillage the natural world to have an excuse to tax you #NoMowMay
@WirralCouncil do you actually care though ?All grass verges and green space should be protected and left for #NoMowMay not just the ones you deem fit to not be mowed - typical council using mowing and over maintenance as an excuse to up that council tax charge #MoneyLaundering
No candidate has come out with strong policy ideas for London's mature trees.
There's a HUGE gap in understanding how crucial mature trees are and the need to protect them.
Threats continue from:
Developers
Insurers
Severe pollarding
Risk averse councils
Landlords/residents.
Disgusting - you are killing the planet for our children - can’t expect any less from such a tyrannical and oppressive government though @RishiSunak@UKParliament as long as they make their money today, screw the future right ?
https://t.co/L0ztv2r2xy
From an amateur observer standpoint, there seems to be correlation between Network Rail’s policy of decimating lineside trees (including on steep embankments) & an increase in land slips. Are there any studies on whether there is causation between these?
https://t.co/r2cyzHzOZ6
The cruel, vindictive destruction of the family lives of people who dare to protest in the UK is the theme of this week's column. It's a glimpse into the dark heart of the state. https://t.co/nOUm7lo8S2
From an amateur observer standpoint, there seems to be correlation between Network Rail’s policy of decimating lineside trees (including on steep embankments) & an increase in land slips. Are there any studies on whether there is causation between these?
https://t.co/r2cyzHzOZ6
County Councils are generally responsible for mowing and District Councils for litter picking. They rarely talk to each other and this is yet another example of needlessly complicated local government rubbish @cleanupbritain
https://t.co/eMZi6w7Kl0 - @BhamCityCouncil don’t destroy the green space - it houses nesting birds every year, and also protects the street against train noise - choose a more appropriate space, don’t chose to destroy nature #Birmingham#SuttonColdfeild#SaveTrees#birdwatching