Map reveals the Japanese Knotweed hotspots in south west London

Map reveals the Japanese Knotweed hotspots in south west London

Japanese Knotweed is an invasive non-native plant that can grow up to 7ft tall and root itself deep in the ground, which can affect the foundations of your home and make it... Read more »
Homeowner claims court battle with her neighbour over Japanese knotweed cost her £250,000

Homeowner claims court battle with her neighbour over Japanese knotweed cost her £250,000

Homeowner claims court battle with her neighbour over Japanese knotweed forced her to knock £150,000 off the asking price of her £1.1m home and cost £100,000 in legal fees EXCLUSIVE: Woman says... Read more »
Knotweed case: Woman who sued neighbour is left with £100,000 legal bill | News

Knotweed case: Woman who sued neighbour is left with £100,000 legal bill | News

A row over Japanese knotweed has landed a north London resident with a bill for £100,000 after a judge accepted that her neighbour was not a keen gardener. Charron Ishmael told a... Read more »
Woman who sued pensioner neighbour over Japanese knotweed faces a £100k legal bill after court loss

Woman who sued pensioner neighbour over Japanese knotweed faces a £100k legal bill after court loss

A woman who tried to sue her pensioner neighbour over a Japanese knotweed which ‘burst through the garden fence’ of her £1.1m home is facing a £100,000 legal bill after her case... Read more »
TfL testing a chemical-free way of eliminating Japanese Knotweed

TfL testing a chemical-free way of eliminating Japanese Knotweed

Transport for London (TfL) has been carrying out a trial of a method of killing Japanese Knotweed infestations using electricity instead of chemicals. Japanese knotweed is an invasive species introduced to the... Read more »
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Walthamstow east London’s biggest Japanese knotweed hotspot

Walthamstow has been named because the third biggest hotspot for Japanese knotweed in London and is the worst east London space relating to the damaging weed. As the UK’s most invasive plant... Read more »