Wednesday, 31 December 2014

William Mason Reserve, North Mount Druitt - 'Swamp Patch' of Grass Created In Part Of Playing Field!

When we look at parks and gardens, we sometimes note that there has been freshly cut grass. For this reason, at this point, we want to say we 'thank you'  and provide a compliment to Blacktown City Council Mayor, Councillors and Officers for organising this as quick as possible. The grass was getting long, with the hot and wet weather we have had recently.

What is happening at William Mason Reserve, North Mount Druitt is that there a 'Swamp shape' patch of grass not mowed, for no known reason. The issue is that patch could be used for the community, to play sports, run, cycle and get fit. Can't do that in that patch. We will ask Blacktown City Council (via this published blog) the reason why this 'Swamp Patch' of grass is left to grow and not be mowed.  You can see for yourself, what we are talking about. It is suppose to be a playing field for the community, even though there is one on the southern side of William Mason Reserve, North Mount Druitt.

Leaving the patch of grass as a 'Swamp Patch' can promote rats, cockroaches and I believe possibly snakes living in this area (as I have been advised snakes have been seen in this area years ago)!

Once we receive a response, we will inform the community.

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