
Mayo County Council is making a renewed call for landowners, farmers and householders to ensure their roadside hedges and overhanging trees are cut and maintained so that motorists, cyclists and pedestrians can travel safely.
The 2022/23 hedge cutting season which started on September 1st, 2022 will end at the end of this month, on February 28th.
The authority is thanking all compliant landowners, occupiers and householders for their work in making the roads of the county safer for all road users.
Tom Gilligan, Director of Services with Mayo County Council says property / land owners are obliged under law to properly maintain their roadside hedges and overhanging trees
Mayo County Council carries out a verge cutting program on its road network. If anyone has a query in relation to verge cutting in your area, the local authority is advising you to contact your Municipal District Office.
Mayo County Council says road safety is a shared responsibility, it’s about us all doing our share to make our roads safer and ensure the success of our Road Safety Strategy.
