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Weed Treatment Target Dates 2021 (SCC Website) V4 with ACTUAL SUFFOLK WEED TREATMENT TARGET DATES 2021 Ver 4 (Completed Dates in Green) EAST SUFFOLK BABERGH & MID SUFFOLK WEST SUFFOLK Parish W/C Date Parish W/C Date Parish W/C Date ALDEBURGH 26/04/2021 EAST BERGHOLT 10/05/2021 MARKET WESTON 12/07/2021 BADINGHAM 26/04/2021 HARKSTEAD 10/05/2021 GREAT WHELNETHAM 19/07/2021 BENHALL 26/04/2021 HOLBROOK 10/05/2021 LITTLE WHELNETHAM 19/07/2021 BLYTHBURGH 26/04/2021 FRAMSDEN 17/05/2021 BARTON MILLS 09/08/2021 BRAMFIELD 26/04/2021 CHELMONDISTON 31/05/2021 BECK ROW 09/08/2021 BRUISYARD 26/04/2021 SHOTLEY 31/05/2021 BRANDON 09/08/2021 COOKLEY 26/04/2021 STUTTON 31/05/2021 CAVENHAM 09/08/2021 CRATFIELD 26/04/2021 TATTINGSTONE 31/05/2021 ERISWELL 09/08/2021 DARSHAM 26/04/2021 BELSTEAD 21/06/2021 EXNING 09/08/2021 DUNWICH 26/04/2021 BRANTHAM 21/06/2021 FRECKENHAM 09/08/2021 EARL SOHAM 26/04/2021 CAPEL ST MARY 21/06/2021 GAZELEY 09/08/2021 EASTON 26/04/2021 BRUNDISH 05/07/2021 HOLYWELL ROW 09/08/2021 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FORNHAM ST GENEVIEVE 16/08/2021 BAWDSEY 17/05/2021 ALPHETON 26/07/2021 FORNHAM ST MARTIN 16/08/2021 BRANDESTON 17/05/2021 ASSINGTON 26/07/2021 GREAT BARTON 16/08/2021 GREAT GLEMHAM 17/05/2021 BADLEY 26/07/2021 GREAT BRADLEY 16/08/2021 GRUNDISBURGH 17/05/2021 BILDESTON 26/07/2021 GREAT LIVERMERE 16/08/2021 HACHESTON 17/05/2021 BOXFORD 26/07/2021 GREAT THURLOW 16/08/2021 HASKETON 17/05/2021 BOXTED 26/07/2021 GREAT WRATTING 16/08/2021 HOLLESLEY 17/05/2021 BRENT ELEIGH 26/07/2021 HARGRAVE 16/08/2021 HUNTINGFIELD 17/05/2021 BRETTENHAM 26/07/2021 HAVERHILL 16/08/2021 KESGRAVE 17/05/2021 BURES ST MARY 26/07/2021 HAWKEDON 16/08/2021 CAMPSEA ASHE 31/05/2021 COCKFIELD 26/07/2021 HAWSTEAD 16/08/2021 LITTLE GLEMHAM 31/05/2021 EDWARDSTONE 26/07/2021 HENGRAVE 16/08/2021 MARLESFORD 31/05/2021 GLEMSFORD 26/07/2021 HEPWORTH 16/08/2021 MELTON 31/05/2021 GREAT CORNARD 26/07/2021 HERRINGSWELL 16/08/2021 REYDON 31/05/2021 GREAT WALDINGFIELD 26/07/2021 HIGHAM (WEST SUFFOLK) 16/08/2021 SOUTHWOLD 31/05/2021 GROTON 26/07/2021 HONINGTON 16/08/2021 TUDDENHAM ST MARTIN 31/05/2021 HARTEST 26/07/2021 HOPTON 16/08/2021 WRENTHAM 31/05/2021 HITCHAM 26/07/2021 HORRINGER 16/08/2021 FELIXSTOWE 21/06/2021 KERSEY 26/07/2021 HUNDON 16/08/2021 ALDERTON 28/06/2021 LAVENHAM 26/07/2021 INGHAM 16/08/2021 BROMESWELL 28/06/2021 LAWSHALL 26/07/2021 IXWORTH 16/08/2021 BUTLEY 28/06/2021 LEAVENHEATH 26/07/2021 IXWORTH THORPE 16/08/2021 CHARSFIELD 28/06/2021 LITTLE WALDINGFIELD 26/07/2021 KEDINGTON 16/08/2021 CHILLESFORD 28/06/2021 LONG MELFORD 26/07/2021 LACKFORD 16/08/2021 CLOPTON 28/06/2021 MONKS ELEIGH 26/07/2021 LIDGATE 16/08/2021 DEBACH 28/06/2021 NAYLAND WITH WISSINGTON 26/07/2021 LITTLE THURLOW 16/08/2021 EYKE 28/06/2021 POLSTEAD 26/07/2021 LITTLE WRATTING 16/08/2021 FARNHAM 28/06/2021 PRESTON ST MARY 26/07/2021 NEWMARKET 16/08/2021 FRISTON 28/06/2021 SHIMPLING 26/07/2021 NOWTON 16/08/2021 GREAT BEALINGS 28/06/2021 STANSTEAD 26/07/2021 OUSDEN 16/08/2021 OTLEY 28/06/2021 STOKE BY NAYLAND 26/07/2021 PAKENHAM 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02/08/2021 WILLINGHAM ST MARY 05/07/2021 SOMERSHAM 02/08/2021 WORLINGHAM 05/07/2021 STONHAM ASPAL 02/08/2021 ILKETSHALL ST LAWRENCE 05/07/2021 STOWMARKET 02/08/2021 LETHERINGHAM 05/07/2021 STOWUPLAND 02/08/2021 LOWESTOFT 05/07/2021 WALSHAM LE WILLOWS 02/08/2021 BLUNDESTON 12/07/2021 WETHERDEN 02/08/2021 BLYFORD 12/07/2021 WETHERINGSETT CUM BROCKFORD 02/08/2021 CARLTON COLVILLE 12/07/2021 WHITTON 02/08/2021 FROSTENDEN 12/07/2021 WILLISHAM 02/08/2021 GISLEHAM 12/07/2021 WYVERSTONE 02/08/2021 HALESWORTH 12/07/2021 BEYTON 09/08/2021 KESSINGLAND 12/07/2021 BOTESDALE 09/08/2021 OULTON 12/07/2021 BROME AND OAKLEY 09/08/2021 RUSHMERE ST ANDREW 12/07/2021 DEBENHAM 09/08/2021 SPEXHALL 12/07/2021 DRINKSTONE 09/08/2021 SWILLAND 12/07/2021 ELMSWELL 09/08/2021 WANGFORD (EAST SUFFOLK) 12/07/2021 EYE 09/08/2021 WENHASTON WITH MELLS HAMLET 12/07/2021 FELSHAM 09/08/2021 WESTHALL 12/07/2021 GEDDING 09/08/2021 CRETINGHAM 26/07/2021 GISLINGHAM 09/08/2021 CORTON 02/08/2021 HESSETT 09/08/2021 BREDFIELD 09/08/2021 HINDERCLAY 09/08/2021 METTINGHAM 09/08/2021 HORHAM 09/08/2021 HOXNE 09/08/2021 LAXFIELD 09/08/2021 METFIELD 09/08/2021 NORTON 09/08/2021 OCCOLD 09/08/2021 NOTE: Dates in Green are Completed Dates PALGRAVE 09/08/2021 PETTAUGH 09/08/2021 RATTLESDEN 09/08/2021 REDGRAVE 09/08/2021 REDLINGFIELD 09/08/2021 SOMERTON 09/08/2021 STOKE ASH 09/08/2021 STOWLANGTOFT 09/08/2021 STRADBROKE 09/08/2021 STUSTON 09/08/2021 THORNDON 09/08/2021 THURSTON 09/08/2021 TOSTOCK 09/08/2021 WATTISFIELD 09/08/2021 WICKHAM SKEITH 09/08/2021 WINGFIELD 09/08/2021 WOOLPIT 09/08/2021 WORTHAM 09/08/2021 YAXLEY 09/08/2021 RICKINGHALL INFERIOR 16/08/2021 RICKINGHALL SUPERIOR 16/08/2021.
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