New advice has been issued to homeowners in Gedling borough around a notoriously invasive plant which could land people in court if the proper paperwork isn’t completed.
National trade body, the Property Care Association (PCA), is signposting homeowners across the borough to expert advice on Japanese knotweed.
The invasive weed becomes more visible at this time of year – and PCA experts are advising homeowners to ensure the correct surveys and paperwork are completed if they suspect Japanese knotweed may be present on their property.
Daniel Docking, technical manager at PCA, said: “It’s growing season in the UK, so now is the time homeowners are likely to spot an invader like Japanese knotweed if it is present.
“Japanese knotweed can be found in every county of the UK. It is tied to legislation, which means landowners have a responsibility to manage infestations responsibly.
“Our ICWG members have a range of options to treat infestations, so it’s essential to engage competent Certificated Surveyors in Japanese knotweed (CSJK) who will have the specialist skills and knowledge to identify Japanese knotweed or any other invasive plants that may be present.”
PCA’s Invasive Weed Control Group (ICWG) is a collective group of industry professionals that provides clear guidance on best practices and standards, as well as being a reference point for property professionals and helping homeowners to find reliable, competent and trustworthy invasive weed contractors.
More details about the PCA’s Invasive Weed Control Group can be found at https://www.property-care.org/homeowners/advice/invasive-weeds