London 14°C 17 km/h wind Updated 9:30 am
HomeMNN UK
MNN UK · April 22, 2026 · 1 min read

Cornwall council faces backlash over glyphosate weed control plan

What happened: Cornwall Council has proposed using the herbicide glyphosate to clear roadside weeds, reversing a decade-long reduction in its use. The plan has sparked criticism over potential risks to human health and local wildlife.

Why it matters:

  • Concerns about glyphosate's impact on ecosystems and public safety have raised alarm among residents and environmental groups.
  • The decision affects Cornwall's natural environment and the wellbeing of communities relying on safe, chemical-free public spaces.

MNN Take: The council aims to manage roadside vegetation more efficiently, but the use of glyphosate remains controversial due to ongoing debates about its safety and environmental effects.

Sources: Guardian UK