Knotweed in 2025
January is a popular month for property moves - find out why booking a knotweed survey early in the New Year is important.
January is a popular month for property moves - find out why booking a knotweed survey early in the New Year is important.
SUPPORTING THE SOMERSET WILDLIFE TRUST This year Japanese Knotweed Ltd will be supporting the Somerset Wildlife Trust to tackle invasive plants in Somerset with a donation to their Christmas Challenge. Donations made between 3rd and 10th December will be matched by the charity. Staff at Japanese Knotweed Ltd have also been encouraged to participate by…
Changes to Stamp Duty thresholds planned for March 2025 create incentive for house sales. See why getting a knotweed survey is the best thing you can do to get a sale.
Can you really dig knotweed up yourself and legally dispose of it? Here we explain why advice on any DIY method of removal should be ignored!
Our knotweed and invasive plants experts were once again at EXPO 24 with an impressive display of knotweed specimens and ready to answer visitor's questions.
Our annual H&S audit was carried out by HCS Safety in March and we're delighted to announce that we achieved 100%. Find out what this means to our clients.
Our Japanese knotweed specimen is on show again at this year's Amenity Forum Conference, a chance for the industry to network and discuss the latest updates.
Japanese Knotweed Ltd exhibited at the Contamination & Land Remediation EXPO 2023 - a chance to meet the experts in knotweed treatment and removal.
This year we're delighted to have been awarded Highly Commended for Training & Staff Development 2023 PCA Best Practice Awards.
attending this year’s pca conference This year we were delighted to be able to attend the PCA Conference in person. Our own experts Ben Lindley, Darren Greatbatch and John Butcher all agreed it was great to network with industry peers and listen to some amazing speakers covering a wide variety of topics. Watch the PCA’s…
Japanese Knotweed Ltd (JKL) is expanding its services and launching a new sister brand called Environment Controls (EC). EC will do more to tackle the growing problem of invasive species in the UK, and effectively eradicate contaminated ground. By utilising extensive in-house skills, equipment and specialist knowledge, the launch of EC is a natural evolution for JKL.