Dunwaters
Well-Known Member
I never said that it did, something similar to the old “noxious weeds act” is what I have in mind.I agree with you in so far as collaboration between neighbouring landowners may be essential.
However, that doesn't mean that the whole business needs to be taken out of their hands.
If you have ragwort or thistles on your land you need to control them or face consequences. You can pull them by hand, either yourself or get local volunteers to do it, spray them off or cut them before they set seed, again you can do it yourself or have a contractor do it for you.
What you may not do is ignore their presence and cause problems for your neighbours without penalty.
This is what’s currently missing from deer management, we need penalties for failing to manage deer, and maybe statutory power to enter land and do it for you if you won’t.
We need a shift, what we’re doing is not working.