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project1 Knotweed areas shown prior to any work
beginning on site

project2
Knotweed areas following excavation and
removal of knotweed material

 


project3
Knotweed material from excavation stored
for further treatment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Japanese Knotweed - Fallopia Japonica
is Britains most invasive alien weed

It was first introduced from Japan in the 1850s,
and has since spread to occupy at least one site in
every 10km2 across England and Wales

This invasive plant can have such a dramatic effect on structures, foundations, concrete and tarmac surfaces, the 1981 Wildlife and Countryside Act made it illegal to spread or to allow the spread of Japanese Knotweed

 

Current Projects

Knotweed Eradication is currently undertaking work within the private, domestic
and public sectors and are also proud sponsors of

Wildlife Trust

 

 

 

 

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