Garden maintenance is carried out between April and October. We aim to complete each grass-cutting cycle within 11 working days, and each strimming cycle within 16 working days, when the scheme is at full capacity. These timescales are dependent on staffing levels, weather conditions, and any machine or fleet breakdowns.
The Garden Maintenance Scheme delivered by West Lothian Council includes 11 grass-cutting cycles per season. During each cycle, grass is cut, collected, and removed from site. Within the 11 cycles, there are 4 strimming cycles, which take place on cycles 1, 4, 8, and 11. Strimming cycles consist of standard grass cutting along with strimming around edges and nuisance areas where grass-cutting mowers cannot reach.
Once the grass-cutting programme is complete, a hedge-cutting cycle is carried out. Tenants on the scheme who have hedges in their garden receive one hedge cut per season, with all hedge clippings removed from site.
All tenants on the scheme must ensure that there is access to front and rear gardens and that gardens are free from hazards, dog fouling, and similar obstructions. Failure to meet these requirements may result in a missed grass cut if such issues are present when teams arrive to carry out maintenance duties.
It is important to note that we do not carry out any weed management or tidy any hardstanding or chipped areas within tenants' gardens.