Japanese Knotweed Eradication in Hackney

Japanese knotweed Eradication In hackney Do you need help with Japanese Knotweed eradication in Hackney? Japanese Knotweed is so aggressive that a number of banks refuse to lend mortgages on properties which have Japanese Knotweed in the surrounding areas. This is due to the structural damage Japanese Knotweed can cause on a property, as the weed can bring a house […]

Eradication of Japanese Knotweed in Greenwich

Eradication Of Japanese Knotweed In Greenwich Although Japanese Knotweed looks picturesque, do not be fooled by its pretty appearance – what lies below the surface is enough to keep you up at night! Eradication of Japanese Knotweed in Greenwich and throughout the UK is important to ensure this invasive weed is kept under control. Eradication Of Japanese Knotweed In Greenwich […]

Japanese Knotweed Removal in Redbridge

Japanese Knotweed Removal in Redbridge Japanese Knotweed removal in Redbridge is a growing problem, due to the unlawful disposal of the plant in several areas. In November 2016, bin bags of rubbish and Japanese Knotweed were found behind a Lidl store. The Japanese Knotweed was disposed of illegally, and whilst the visible signs of Japanese Knotweed were removed from the […]

Removal of Japanese Knotweed in Richmond upon Thames

Removal of Japanese Knotweed in Richmond upon Thames Do you need help in the removal of Japanese Knotweed in Richmond upon Thames? Japanese Knotweed is extremely resilient and is known as the ‘persistent plant’ due to its pesky roots and damaging qualities. It also has a detrimental effect on structures and foundations. Think you’ll never resolve your Japanese Knotweed problem? Look […]

Japanese Knotweed in Southwark

Japanese Knotweed in Southwark Japanese Knotweed has been effecting properties and causing damage for many years. There is no exception for the growth of Japanese Knotweed in Southwark. Although the weed hasn’t become more prolific in the recent years, awareness is being increased due to the weed hitting news articles all over the country. For one person in Southwark, the […]

Japanese Knotweed Removal in Enfield

Japanese Knotweed Removal in Enfield Japanese Knotweed removal in Enfield and throughout the UK is very common. This invasive weed causes a problem to many throughout the UK and needs to be eradicated to keep it under control. Enfield’s most famous plants-man, E A Bowles had a keen interest in horticulture and arboriculture. It seems ironic that his home now, […]

Japanese Knotweed in Sutton

Japanese Knotweed in Sutton- Removal and Eradication Japanese Knotweed in Sutton is classed as a ‘neighbourhood nuisance’, due to its invasive tendencies. The council can take action if the Knotweed is on a neighbouring property, and is encroaching onto yours. The landowner may even be liable to receive an ASBO! Japanese Knotweed is listed under the Wildlife and Countryside Act […]

Japanese Knotweed in Tower Hamlets – Eradication

Japanese Knotweed in tower hamlets A “severe infection” of Japanese Knotweed in Tower Hamlets had been reported in August 2016. The housing association had advised its residents that they could cut the Japanese Knotweed and dispose of the cuttings in the waste bin. However, on the Tower Hamlets Council site, it is clearly displayed that they cannot take Japanese Knotweed. […]

Japanese Knotweed in Waltham Forest – Removal and Eradication

Japanese Knotweed in Waltham forest LJapanese Knotweed in Waltham Forest area has been spotted growing out of pavements; a severe problem the council are trying to eradicate eventually. However, are you aware of the devastating effects Japanese Knotweed can have on your house, and the level of devaluation? Japanese Knotweed can devalue your home up to 50% in some severe […]

Eradication of Japanese Knotweed in Wandsworth

Japanese Knotweed Removal in wandsworth Over the centuries, the people of Britain have introduced many plants from abroad, one of which is Japanese Knotweed, which over time has proved to be a very bad introduction indeed. Japanese Knotweed was first introduced to Britain by the Victorians as a pretty ornamental plant; if only they knew then the destruction and cost […]