I don't understand, the footpaths are open aren't they? So the meadow is open to the public. Can't see a problem with long grass myself. Lots of species, including ground nesting birds love the cover it provides, even amphibians will be welcoming it in hot temperatures. Re-wilding isn't just about pretty flowers a bit of wilderness is needed too.
Paris, please refer to my response to Mr. Lee above ...
With regard to the "footpaths" - they are fast disappearing across both north and south Marsh Meadow - especially north where the grass is 3 feet high.
so the meadow therefore is not now fully 'open to the public'.
The nesting season for all ground birds is over anyway.
The sky larks enjoy shorter grass anyway - as you will note, they thrive in the top fields of Winter Hill Golf Course
and around Cock Marsh - where all the fields were cut down to a few inches of grass.
As an avid bird watcher, I noted at least fifteen thriving sky lark nests in the places I mentioned - all of them producing chicks.
I am certain there were a lot more - especially in the horse field beyond the golf course.
Snakes - don't mention them ... I've noted several grass snakes - and I am pretty certain adders also lurk in the dryer parts
of the meadow ... as for butterflies... I have never seen more than a dozen or so on my morning and evening walks with my dog
- off the lead of course - whilst crossing the meadow - mainly the small yellow ones!!! No wild flowers at all, sadly - just grass!