Please send your quotes for Tender to the clerk by Friday 8th December 2023 Please email the clerk for the relevant maps

WILLINGHAM BY STOW PARISH COUNCIL

GRASS CUTTING SPECIFICATION 2024   Commencing 1st April and ending 31st October

AREAS:

1.  Churchyard grass (St Helens Church)- every two weeks = making 16 cuts 

 

2Cemetery grass (Marton Road)- every three weeks = making 11 cuts 

                         

3.   Public Footpaths - P59, 61, 62, 63, 64, 515, 538, 881, 976 (map attached)                            As required hourly rate

To maintain the above public footpaths within the village as necessary.  This will entail strimming the footpaths & all entrances to the footpaths; checking of the stiles/way markers so that any major problems can be reported to Highways.

Note: The actual cutting of hedges adjacent to footpaths is the responsibility of the hedge owner.  If there are any problems with hedges, please contact the Parish Clerk.)

4.  Grass verges - as required hourly rate when instructed when required as instructed by clerk (highlighted on map) 

      

5. Parish Field (on Cotgarth Lane)  – to cut either side of the footpath monthly,  Strim around benches/picnic bench = 7 cuts

6. Village signs (4 entrances to village)– monthly, strim under/around = 7 cuts

7. Bench – Fillingham Lane near bridge, strim under/around, monthly = 7 cuts

8. Cemetery Hedge(Marton Road) to cut/trim the inside hedge - end of season

You should be flexible with the timing of the grass cutting.  In periods of very dry weather, you may not need to cut as frequently, and if it is very wet you may find you need to cut more often.  You may on occasion be asked to bring forward the grass cutting in the churchyard to accommodate special events such as weddings or festivals. 

You should liaise with the Clerk as necessary.

In the Churchyard the grass should be collected each time.  In the Cemetery, it is enough if the grass is collected every other time

In these locations, there are areas at the rear where the grass cuttings can be disposed of.

 

Care should be taken to avoid damage when working around the gravestones in the churchyard and cemetery.   These should be strimmed rather than cut round with mower.

 

PLEASE CONTACT THE CLERK FOR THE RELEVANT MAPS

& IF YOU REQUIRE ANY FURTHER INFORMATION

Published: Friday, 10th November 2023