Town and Parish Councils were given short notice that glyphosate spraying could resume shortly on roads and pavements, unless they formally opt out. Councils are being asked to make decisions with significant environmental, financial and governance implications within a matter of weeks.
Cornwall Wildlife Trust, Cornwall’s local wildlife charity, has written formally to Cornwall Council requesting that plans are delayed, and that the current opt out deadlines are extended and replaced with a timetable that better supports local consultation and due diligence.
Cheryl Marriott, Director of Nature and People at Cornwall Wildlife Trust says:
“Town and Parish Councils simply haven’t been given enough time to consider these proposals properly. There is growing evidence that glyphosate use can be harmful to wildlife, particularly invertebrates and freshwater species. Decisions of this scale, and potential impact on the environment, need to be made transparently and with community consultation.”