Protect road verges for wildlife — stop non-essential mowing from April to Sept
Direct all local authorities and National Highways to suspend non-essential verge mowing from 1 April to 30 September annually. Safety-critical cuts at junctions, roundabouts and crossings remain exempt. Delivered as statutory guidance to ensure consistent protection across England.
Signatures
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signatures
Government response threshold (10,000) · 59/10,000
Debate threshold (100,000) · 59/100,000
- 01 MAY 2026Petition opened for signaturesCreated by Terence James Kelly
Background
UK insect populations have collapsed by over 60% since 1970. Road verges — 400,000 hectares of potential wildlife habitat — could help reverse this, but repeated mowing destroys wildflowers before they seed, removing food and shelter for bees, butterflies and hoverflies. Some councils already mow less, with measurable results. A national policy would make protection consistent across England, at little cost — and could save councils money. It aligns directly with the Environment Act 2021.