Lambeth Council Introduce Community Weeding Scheme

Lambeth Council are phasing out glyphosate treatment for routine weeding of all Lambeth’s streets from October 2021.

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Lambeth Council have announced on their website   "We're phasing out glyphosate treatment for routine weeding of all Lambeth’s streets from October 2021. We're committed to addressing the climate emergency and our commitment to reduce our environmental impact and make sure Lambeth is a place people want to work, live and invest in is clearly set out in the Borough Plan. We listen to residents’ concerns and act where we can and where we know it will make a difference.


Some residents have raised concerns about the use of glyphosate to treat weeds in Lambeth. While we're certain that the amount we use and the way it's applied is safe, we know that there is controversy about the environmental and health impacts. Given our commitments to tackling the climate and ecological crisis, we want to act responsibly and are therefore responding to these concerns by:


  1. ending glyphosate treatment for routine weeding of all Lambeth’s streets from October 2021
  2. reducing applications of glyphosate from three to two per year in 2020 and 2021
  3. giving residents the option to remove their street from the schedule for glyphosate treatment in 2020 and 2021 if they commit to weeding the street themselves


We’re doing this because we believe in taking the right steps to protect the planet. Some residents have already been working with us to trial other methods of weeding in their streets and we encourage others to join in. We welcome all applications from residents who want to step up and support this new approach to reduce glyphosate weed treatments before they are phased out in October."

You can find further details of this on their website . https://beta.lambeth.gov.uk/streets-roads-transport/community-weeding-scheme



Chris Faulkner

Chris is Managing Director of Kersten UK Ltd Interested in weed control solutions and machinery

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