Japanese Knotweed Removal
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Japanese Knotweed Removal
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
If you are planning to develop or build on land affected by Japanese Knotweed, a five-year herbicide management plan is often not viable. This is usually due to time constraints imposed by planners, construction teams, resource availability, and project financing schedules.
For development projects, the Environment Agency advises that, for complete eradication, the entire rhizome system of the Japanese Knotweed must be removed from the soil. This is particularly important where the ground will be disturbed through construction, building extensions, landscaping, or the development of residential, industrial, or commercial units.
At Japanese Knotweed Cork, we provide professional, tailored solutions to meet the specific requirements of each client. Our friendly and knowledgeable team is always available to offer free advice and guidance.
From your initial enquiry, Japanese Knotweed Cork will guide you through every stage of the process - from assessing the current and future use of the site, reviewing development plans and timelines, to advising on the most cost-effective and practical Japanese Knotweed removal solutions.
Where planning applications have been submitted or approved, we will ask you to provide copies of these documents. This allows Japanese Knotweed Cork to determine the most appropriate eradication approach for your project.
During our site survey, we record all relevant details, including access points for plant machinery, routes for disposal vehicles, and potential bund areas. A full Risk Assessment is also carried out, considering factors such as nearby watercourses, neighbouring properties, and planning requirements. These findings inform our recommendations for the most effective and compliant management plan.
Following the site assessment, Japanese Knotweed Cork will provide you with a comprehensive report, including the survey findings, a proposed schedule of works, and a detailed quotation for your consideration.
Where planning applications have been submitted or approved, we will ask you to provide copies of these documents to Cork Japanese Knotweed. This helps us determine the most appropriate eradication approach for your project.
During our site survey, we will record all relevant details, including access points for plant machinery, routes for disposal vehicles, and potential bund areas. A full Risk Assessment will also be carried out, taking into account factors such as nearby watercourses, neighbouring properties, and planning considerations for the site. These findings will inform our recommendations for the most effective and compliant management plan.
Following the site assessment, Cork Japanese Knotweed will provide you with a comprehensive report, including the survey findings, a proposed schedule of works, and a detailed quotation for your consideration.
For any enquiries or questions, do not hesitate to contact us!
Email. corklandscaper@gmail.com
Tel. 0870018636