NOXIOUS WEEDS
On behalf of the Noxious Weeds Inspector, Department of
Commerce and Employment, Douzeniers inspect for such weeds
at the same time as they complete their twice yearly hedge
inspections.
Seed heads from noxious weeds readily spread on the wind to
infest fresh areas, and, perhaps even more importantly,
some varieties can be poisonous to animals and humans
alike.
Noxious weeks, as illustrated below, are compulsorily
required to be cut during the first fifteen days of June
and last fifteen days of September annually.
Wherever possible, Douzeniers will either speak to the
property owner or tenant or leave a Noxious Weeds Notice
indicating which variety of noxious weed needs to be dealt
with – advising that a further inspection will be carried
out (normally within the next week to ten days) to ensure
that the owner/tenant has complied with the Law.
Failures to comply will be referred to the Noxious Weeds
Inspector at the Department of Commerce and Employment for
further action to be taken – i.e. the Department is
empowered to engage a contractor to carry out any necessary
work on its behalf, with the cost being recoverable from
the owner/tenant of the property.
WE ASK FOR YOUR CO-OPERATION, THEREFORE, BY BEING
AWARE OF YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES SO THAT REFERRALS ARE NOT
NECESSARY.