case895
Well-Known Member
Anyone else watching the mountain biking? The venue is absolutely infested with ragwort. Hardly a good example to be setting is it?
They arent committing any offence unless it is close to grazing livestock or being harvested for hay, sadly. ..........:-O
As soon as I saw the ragwort I thought they'd be people complaining.
London 2012 was billed as the greenest Olympics ever so I was delighted that the organisers respected biodiversity rather than yielding to ill-informed prejudice.
Why have we not seen complaints about dock, or oak trees or horse chestnuts?
Or comfrey that contains the same poisons as ragwort?
That's not so. There is an enforceable requirement that ragwort be removed and/or destroyed.Alec.
As soon as I saw the ragwort I thought they'd be people complaining.
London 2012 was billed as the greenest Olympics ever so I was delighted that the organisers respected biodiversity rather than yielding to ill-informed prejudice.
Why have we not seen complaints about dock, or oak trees or horse chestnuts?
Or comfrey that contains the same poisons as ragwort?
Do please give a link because the DEFRA Code of Practice that most people here seem to want to ignore says nothing of the kind.
Are you being serious?
Perfectly. Dock is also in the 1959 Weeds Act but we never read the sort of things we read about ragwort.
And last year, a horse died after being left tied to a horse chestnut tree.