Times investigation into Network Rail and Japanese knotweed
Earlier this week The Times newspaper published the results of an investigation into the failure of Network Rail to protect homeowners living near railways infested
Earlier this week The Times newspaper published the results of an investigation into the failure of Network Rail to protect homeowners living near railways infested
When you admire the pretty clusters of creamy white flowers that adorn Japanese knotweed plants during August, it’s easy to see why 19th century gardeners
One of the common problems with invasive weeds is identifying them. We carried out some research with YouGov in 2018 that showed fewer than one
Over the last week we’ve undertaken a major media campaign highlighting the Top Ten Japanese knotweed hotspots in each region of England and Wales, using
Awareness of Japanese knotweed is growing and so are disputes with neighbours when this invasive plant spreads across boundaries. It isn’t illegal to have Japanese
Residential surveyors have a duty of care to both the homebuyer and the mortgage lender to identify Japanese knotweed during a survey, even if the
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