We’re really sorry that our grass cutting service has not been up to the standard that you (or we) would expect.
This isn't the service we want to deliver, and we want to put it right as soon as possible.
Latest update, 20 June
There has been some progress. We have now completed a rough cut almost everywhere (either through CGM or another local contractor).
Our next priority is to cut the grass again (cut and collect this time on all estates where we’d usually offer this service). Our contractors are required to complete this by 15 July.
We know things are far from ideal, but we’re working to make things right. We’ve had a high volume of enquiries from customers (understandably so), which means there might be a delay on our usual response times. We’re sorry if you have been waiting for an individual response from us.
We’re keeping this page updated, so please read below, you can find many of our frequently asked questions and get answers instantly. To highlight a couple of common questions:
Why haven’t they picked up the grass clippings?
We asked our contractor to get everywhere cut – as a start, to get things under control. If we normally collect the clippings, we’ve asked them to come back and do this with their second cut. On some estates we don’t collect the clippings normally. A ‘box cut’ (i.e. a cut and collect) is more expensive so last year we gave you the option to vote on the level of service you wanted. What you get depends on how your estate voted – find out more….
Why are you charging more for this service?
It is complicated – but our grass cutting service charges have gone down. Your overall rent / service charges may have gone up this year. This will be for other reasons or because other services have gone up in cost - see here to understand rents for 2023-24.
We will continue to monitor CGM’s service. If things have not improved significantly, we will look to employ a different contractor.
What happened?
Last year, we saw a trends in complaints which told us our grass cutting service wasn't meeting your expectations.
So back in September 2022, we went out to get a new supplier, shortlisted two options and asked you to help us decide.
CGM received the highest votes and their contract started with us at the beginning of April.
We know how important it is to you to keep communal gardens and grass areas around your estate looking their best, and we hoped that you would see an improvement in the service that you receive.
Unfortunately, due to a difficulty in recruiting staff, the contractor is behind schedule and the quality is not up to standard. We know many of you have been waiting several weeks for your communal grass to be cut.
We will continue to do so and, if the service does not significantly improve, we will seek an alternative contractor.
Thank you for bearing with us. We will do all we can to improve this service as quickly as possible.
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