Monday 30 September 2013

Who Dunnit?

The hedgerow bordering the east side of Tull Way, was planted at the same time as the road was constructed. Certainly the idea behind planting the hedge was to give the residents living in Bowling Green Road, protection from the noise and the visual impact of passing traffic.


Looking east from Tull Way across the field to Bowling Green Road
Having returned from holiday, I was quite shocked to see the hedgerow cut to shreds, opening up the whole vista across the field. The Countryside & Environment Department at West Berkshire Council was inundated with complaints, and letters appeared in the local paper. 
I immediately called in to see the department and established that the council was not responsible for cutting the hedge. The hedge in fact is located on highway land belonging to the council.

 I spoke to the owner of the field, Mrs Caroline Graham and she confirmed that she had cut the hedgerow. Having cut the overhang into her field, she thought that it made the rest of the hedgerow look untidy and continued cutting back the remainder.The remains of 9 dead cats were discovered in the hedge after the cutting took place. I have given Mrs Graham my mobile number to contact me first, before cutting any more hedgerow belonging to the council.The hedge will grow about one foot a year depending on the weather. Let's hope the weather is kind to the hedge!

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