This was coupled with a council decision in September last year to cut back on vegetation control in some rural areas, including Mamaku, which was where one of the complaints stemmed from.
The cutback was needed after the New Zealand Transport Agency slashed its funding for local roading projects. To maintain the current level of service, the council needed to make savings elsewhere.
While it's understandable that having slightly longer grass isn't as flash, particularly when you're trying to enjoy parks and reserves during the festive period, the council should be cut some slack.
Their staff are entitled to the statutory holidays just like the rest of us. If we make them mow lawns on Christmas Day, we ratepayers will have to fork out the penal rates to pay them.
Cutbacks were also needed to maintain the roading infrastructure. If it didn't put money into that area, we would no doubt be getting letters complaining about potholes and uneven surfaces.
The Daily Post reader Josh Te Kowhai hit the nail on the head with the following comment on our Facebook page.
"I hope everyone on here who is complaining has never taken a holiday and has immaculate lawns at home ... Even council workers need to spend time with their families believe it or not."