‘Slow Mow May’ will balance grass cutting operations in the borough

Date: 13 April 2023

Reference Number: 6119

‘Slow Mow May’ will balance grass cutting operations in the borough

Cheshire West and Chester Council has announced it will support this year’s No Mow May campaign 

After listening to feedback, following supporting the campaign last year, the Council will ensure there is a balanced approach, as not everyone agreed with leaving the grass uncut.

National charity, Plantlife, launched the #NoMowMay campaign which encourages everyone to leave their mowers in their sheds for the month of May to allow pollen rich flowers for nature’s emerging insects.

Grass cutting operations will slow down during the month of May and teams will leave selected areas of grass to grow on some high-speed routes to help biodiversity.

This means that wildflowers such as dandelions will continue to flower and provide important sources of nectar for insects. The campaign coincides with World Bee Day on Saturday 20 May which promotes the importance of pollinators like bees.

As part of its Wildflower and Grasslands Strategy, which began last year, the Council is committed to planting wildflowers, with additional meadows being created across west Cheshire during 2023. Once this year’s phase of planting is complete, there will be 101 new mini meadows across the borough, the equivalent of four full size football pitches.

Over the next three years more native wildflower meadows will be created which will then be the equivalent of 24 football pitches.

The project is in partnership with Chester Zoo, who funded machinery to help prepare the soil via their Nature Recovery Corridor project.

Park Friends groups are also getting involved. The Friends of Westminster Park in Chester have asked for large areas of the park to be left for nature. These areas will be monitored and maintained by the groups, in partnership with the Council.

Residents may wish to take part in No Mow May in their own gardens to boost biodiversity in the borough. Whether it’s a small patch or a whole lawn, it can have an impact on plants, insects and animal life. May is a particular important month as the first nectar rich flowers begin to emerge.

Road safety is a priority for the Council, so as always grass cutting will continue in areas such as road junctions and bends to avoid any potential road hazards. The grass on areas like football pitches, play areas and paths will also still be cut to ensure these areas can still be enjoyed.

Regular grass cutting schedules will resume across the borough in June.

More information on the Council’s wildflower strategy can be found on the Council website:

Wildflowers | Cheshire West and Chester Council

Replacement bus services confirmed in mid Cheshire

Date: 14 April 2023

Reference Number: 6122

Replacement bus services confirmed in mid Cheshire

New and replacement bus services have been confirmed following the decision by Arriva North West to close their depot in Winsford and cancel all bus services in the area from 22April.

Service 31 will now be operated by D&G Bus on an hourly basis between Northwich and Crewe providing a link to Winsford, Glebe Green and Leighton Hospital.

Service 37 will also be operated by D&G (hourly) between Northwich and Crewe serving Bradbury Road, Winsford, Middlewich and Sandbach. Evening journeys between Winsford and Sandbach will be retained.

D&G Bus will also operate service1 from Weaverham to Rudheath via Northwich town centre. Journeys to Weaverham will operate every hour throughout the day, journeys to Rudheath will be supplemented by extensions to service 82, providing a combined half hourly service at certain times of the day. Service 1 will operate at suitable times for children travelling to and from Weaverham High School.

Stagecoach will operate service 84 between Crewe and Chester via Nantwich, Tarporley and Tarvin. Revised evening and Sunday services will be provided.

The X31, known as “Nightlife Express”, operates a Friday and Saturday evening service between Winsford and Northwich (last bus from Northwich 11.40pm) designed to support Barons Quay and the night-time economy.

A new service number N4 will operate hourly between Barnton, Winnington and Northwich. This service will extend to Leftwich and Kingsmead at certain times of the day and will also include journeys to Sir John Deane’s College for students.  

A circular town service W7 in Winsford will operate between 9.30am and 2pm Monday to Friday starting at Winsford Library then on to Dene Drive, Mount Pleasant, Over and Grange residential areas.

Cheshire West and Chester Council will financially support X31, N4, the circular town service W7 and the 84 evening and Sunday services.

A maximum single adult fare of £2 continues to be available on all services until 30 June 2023.

Timetable information can be obtained from the bus operator and council websites listed below: 

Cheshire West and Chester Council: https://www.cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk/residents/transport-and-roads/public-transport

D&G: https://www.dgbus.co.uk/closure-of-arriva-depots-in-cheshire.html

Stagecoach: https://www.stagecoachbus.com/service-updates/serviceupdatesarticle?SituationId=ID-14/03/2023-13:56:43:549

Warrington’s Own Buses: https://www.warringtonsownbuses.co.uk/news