
Support the #GoPesticideFree bill
14/04/2025
Take action to reduce pesticide use in our towns and cities.
The second reading of Sian Berry MP’s bill, which was tabled in parliament in October last year, is scheduled to take place on 25th April in the House of Commons. If passed, the bill would ban local councils in England from using pesticides in public spaces (followed by other public authorities). This is the first time that legislation has been put forward to the UK Parliament on this topic.
You can use the Pesticide Action Network write-to-MP tool to ask your MP to support Sian’s Early Day Motion, ahead of the second reading.
Early Day Motion text: That this House notes that many local authorities and other public authorities use pesticides to manage unwanted vegetation in public places such as parks and green spaces, streets, school grounds, churchyards, train stations and car parks; is concerned that the most commonly used pesticide in urban areas is glyphosate, which has been designated as a probable carcinogen by the World Health Organisation since 2015; is further concerned that the overuse of pesticides in urban areas is destroying areas that wildlife, including birds, insects, bees and hedgehogs, rely on for food and shelter, and that pesticides also run off hard surfaces such as pavements, contaminating water courses and damaging aquatic life; commends the more than 100 local authorities across the UK that have either ended or significantly reduced their use of pesticides; calls on the Government to provide the necessary funding and support to encourage more local authorities to follow suit; and urges the Government to support the Plant Protection Products (Prohibition on Public Sector Use) Bill that would introduce a national phase-out of pesticide use in public spaces by local authorities and other public authorities for amenity purposes.
Ask MPs to support a Bill that phases out the use of pesticides in urban spaces.
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