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Grass Cutting 2021 Target Dates (SCC Website) Update160621.Xlsx Grassing cutting programme 2021 SUFFOLK C&U CUT TARGET DATES (Target date in white / Actual date cut in green) Parish: Target date (week commencing) Blythburgh 24 May 2021 Bramfield 24 May 2021 Bungay 24 May 2021 Chediston 24 May 2021 Cookley 24 May 2021 Cratfield 24 May 2021 Dunwich 24 May 2021 Ellough 24 May 2021 Flixton 24 May 2021 Heveningham 24 May 2021 Homersfield 24 May 2021 Hoo 24 May 2021 Huntingfield 24 May 2021 Ilketshall St John 24 May 2021 Ilketshall St Andrew 24 May 2021 Ilketshall St Lawrence 24 May 2021 Ilketshall St Margaret 24 May 2021 Linstead Magna 24 May 2021 Linstead Parva 24 May 2021 South Elmham St Cross 24 May 2021 South Elmham St James 24 May 2021 South Elmham St Margaret 24 May 2021 South Elmham St Mary 24 May 2021 South Elmham St Michael 24 May 2021 South Elmham St Nicholas 24 May 2021 South Elmham St Peter 24 May 2021 Thorington 24 May 2021 Ubbeston 24 May 2021 Walberswick 24 May 2021 Walpole 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