
Environet UK featured in the media
Take a look at some of our recent press mentions. Building and Engineer: Environet are featured in the latest issue of Builder and Engineer, published
Take a look at some of our recent press mentions. Building and Engineer: Environet are featured in the latest issue of Builder and Engineer, published
Nic Seal, Managing Director of Environet, is often called upon to give his expert advice on knotweed, and the problems it poses to developers and homeowners.
Grand Designs Live, the exhibition at ExCeL in London, and spin off from the famous TV programme presented by Kevin McCloud is helping to raise awareness of Japanese knotweed.
Earlier this week a small delegation from Environet, myself included, attended a conference at Portcullis House in Westminster on the new EU Legislation that came into force on January 1st 2015 on invasive alien species (IAS) such as Japanese knotweed.
The Infrastructure Act 2015 received Royal Assent on 12 February 2015, and gives regulators even greater powers against those landowners unlucky enough to own land affected by invasive species such as Japanese knotweed.
The Jeremy Vine Show (Radio 2) ran a feature on Japanese knotweed on Thursday 20th November 2014.
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