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Council warns park cuts will mean more grass and fewer flowers

by Jo Wadsworth
26 March, 2025
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Council warns park cuts will mean more grass and fewer flowers

Manor Gardens in Bexhill. Picture by Alexis Markwick from Wikimedia Commons

More long grass and less ornamental planting will be on show in parks in Rye, Battle and Bexhill because the council is short of money.

Rother District Council says a significant funding gap means the budget for the area’s parks and sports grounds has been cut. .

It says it will prioritise its resources on customer safety – ensuring that play areas across the district are safe, watercourses are clear, and litter is collected regularly.

The authority will focus maintenance on popular, high-profile parks and open spaces and cemeteries will remain unaffected.

Councillor Hazel Timpe, portfolio holder for neighbourhood services, said: “Like many councils, we are facing significant financial challenges and are having to review our discretionary services to see if they can be managed more sustainably.

“We are having to introduce changes to the way we deliver some services – including in our parks and open spaces, and for example, how grounds maintenance is delivered by sports clubs on council-owned land. Even after making these savings, we still face a £2.5 million funding gap.

“We understand that some residents will have concerns over these changes and in an ideal world we wouldn’t be making some of them.

“However, the stark reality is that we face an unprecedented financial situation that is forcing us to make decisions about non-statutory services to help protect critical services such as housing and the homeless, and waste collections.”

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