Mr Scott said he was told by council staff the park was mowed on a nine-weekly cycle.
“In our summer (this is) just not acceptable,” he said.
“If such a policy exists then it should be changed to have the parks mowed when required.
“The maintenance of our local parks has always been a problem in Ipswich and over many years like myself local residents have had to make requests to Ipswich City Council and councillors.
“Imagine if I only mowed my lawn on a nine-weekly cycle. I’d get lost in the grass.”
Mr Scott said it wasn’t good enough that the grass is left as it is for such a long period of time at such a heavily-used park with residents concerned about young children and dogs walking through.
A town councillor who admitted to breaking coronavirus rules by visiting a high street following a positive test will have no action taken against her - it.
Lindsay Beech, Swaffham Town Councillor. Picture: Danielle Booden
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A town councillor who admitted to breaking coronavirus rules by visiting a high street following a positive test has refused to resign – despite calls do so by several members of the public.
Swaffham High Street Heritage Action Zone - The Buttercross in SwaffhamImage: Breckland District Council
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The independent councillor released a statement on January 7 apologising to residents and saying that she thought she could exercise once a day while in isolation .
At a Swaffham Town Council meeting held over Zoom on January 13, 2021, the ex-Conservative councillor apologised to her colleagues before stating she would not resign.