
Residents in several Bassetlaw villages can now have a bigger say in the upkeep of the community.
Residents in several Bassetlaw villages can now have a bigger say in the upkeep of the community.
Nottinghamshire County Council's brought back the traditional role of a parish Lengthsman- someone who maintains weeds, grass and hedges in the area.
David and Matthew Brearley have been appointed to the scheme and will carry out jobs in six neighbouring parishes.
Deputy Leader of the council, Martin Sellers, says it means work will be carried out much quicker.