UK Trade Body INNSA has released specific guidance to assist buyers of Japanese knotweed remediation services. This guidance will be particularly useful for local authority procurement departments, particularly in light of recent government... Read More
In a landmark court case, a property owner who allowed Japanese knotweed to spread across her property to the extent that it put the value of an adjoining property at risk, was ordered by the County Court in Truro to employ Cornwall Council’s ... Read More
The Invasive Non-Native Specialists Association (INNSA) will formally launch its new Code of Practice for Managing Japanese Knotweed at Contamination Expo at Excel on September 27 and 28 2017. Since the withdrawal of the Environment Agency’s... Read More