Syracute
The situation with the environment is very serious and these weeds are very beneficial to birds, butterflies and bees. The UK has used pesticides for such a long time on limited space that it has decimated the insect population. I prefer the neglect as the next generation will pay the costs of the true neglect of our ecosystem.
A valid arguement, but we too are part of the environment and birds, insects and other forms of wild-life can live well even if hedges are cut so we can see over them before turning corners!
Where I live householders have the responsiblity of cutting back trees, bushes and hedges that overhang a pavement or public foot path or road, or obscure corners etc.
Local councils are responsible for making sure that road signs are able to be seen, but even if you harry them they are quite capable of ignoring the problem.
Upon occasions I take a pair of secueters with me when I go out to deal with the various natural hazards.