Find out when the grass will be cut in your area
Grass cutting is now underway across Surrey to keep pedestrians and drivers safe.
Cutting grass keeps roads and pavements clear, reducing trip hazards, and maintaining good visibility for pedestrians and drivers. Plus, it helps enhance the overall appearance of our public spaces.
Urban areas will be cut six times and rural settings twice, from now until October 2025.
We're investing an extra £1.5m in grass cutting this year, have changed some of our contractors, and tripled our resources, all to ensure we are delivering a better service for our residents.
Grass cutting in your area
Our interactive map shows where and when the grass will be cut, subject to weather conditions.
Blue heart sites
Designated 'blue heart' conservation sites will not be cut until the end of the growing season to support biodiversity.
Find out more
More information about our grass cutting programme, including frequently asked questions, is available on our dedicated webpage.
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