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London Evening Standard article 6th April 2016 “Japanese knotweed will plague the Capital after record warm winter”

London Evening Standard article 6th April 2016 “Japanese knotweed will plague the Capital after record warm winter”

Japanese knotweed new shoot

An article on Japanese knotweed was published in the Evening Standard, on the 6th April.

It featured a resi-dig out project completed by Environet last year.  The owner Paul Ryb found knotweed on his newly acquired property which he recognised would hinder his plans to build an extension in the rear garden.

Having researched his options he appointed Environet to carry out the works because of the speed, expertise and quality insurance backed guarantees on offer.

The Evening Standard also produced a short video which is on their website next to the online version of the newspaper article, where our MD Nic Seal was interviewed. The video was also broadcast on TV programme London Live on 6th April 2016.

If you have found knotweed on your property, please get in touch today and we will be happy to help.

Picture of Nic Seal

Nic Seal

Following a degree in Environmental Science from the University of London and a few years spent working in engineering, I started Environet in 1996. Since then it has grown to become one of the major players in the field of invasive plants, including Japanese knotweed and bamboo. Recognised as one of the UK's leading experts in the field, I have secured patents for many innovations relating to the treatment of Japanese knotweed. Professional Qualifications: CEnv, FIEMA, BSc (Hons)

Robert Spaceman

“We had a large stand of bamboo removed, thinned, contained and replaced. The customer service has been first class. Joe and Jason were fabulous and kept me well informed at all times”.

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