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But two councils have explained what residents and visitors should do if they spot the plant growing. The plant, which produces a harmful sap, can grow in excess of 12ft Jeff Talbot, clean and green manager at Durham County Council, urged the public not to go near suspected Giant Hogweed. He said: “Hogweed is a particularly dangerous plant and our advice to the public is not to go near or touch it. Setting out what steps residents should take, Mr Talbot urged members of the public to report any sightings on public land to the council. He said: “Anyone who thinks they have seen hogweed growing in a public area of the county can contact us via our website. ....
A CAMPAIGN to reopen of an historic Durham railway viaduct as a bridleway and cycleway is gathering pace. The Friends of Kepier Woods group is calling for the Grade II Listed Belmont Viaduct, also known as Frankland or Brasside Viaduct, to be brought back into use as an “exciting tourist and leisure project”. The Friends chairman and Belmont parish councillor, Michael Watson, said: “We all hope that Durham County Council listens to the huge public clamour for this new route to be made available as soon as possible. “The project sits well with current Government and county council policies to create new footpaths and cycle ways with funding available and environmental plans for a reduction in carbon emissions. ....