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April 22, 2026

Bamboo growth intertwined with flower bed vegetation and hard landscaping - Wallingford

Wallingford, Oxfordshire

Our client in Wallingford, contacted our team to survey a dwarf bamboo variety that had established growth in the rear of their garden and into the neighbouring properties, with the originating source unknown.

Bamboo infestation – Altrincham - Before removal

Altrincham, Greater Manchester

Our client in Altrincham, Greater Manchester, contacted our team to survey extensive bamboo growth between their garden and the neighbouring two properties.

Excavating runners and root system in Send Woking

Send, Woking

Our clients in Send, Woking, contacted our team to survey extensive bamboo growth between their garden and the neighbouring property.

Bamboo growth intertwined with flower bed vegetation and hard landscaping - Wallingford

Folkestone, Kent

Our clients in Folkestone contacted our team to survey extensive bamboo growth between their garden and the neighbouring property.

Japanese knotweed growth within lawn of garden - North London

Highgate, North London

Our client in North London contacted Environet having recently purchased the property and identifying Japanese knotweed in their garden. At the survey, our consultant found the knotweed was present in both the client’s property and the adjacent neighbour’s property, with growth around a wooden sleeper retaining wall within the rear garden.

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