Business / personal name
Knotweed Control
Business / personal name
Knotweed Control
Business address
20 Penfilia Road, Brynhyfryd, Swansea, SA5 9HX
Primary telephone number:
07790505232
About you and your business ( please complete)
Knotweed Control specialises in professional advice and effective solutions for those affected by Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) and other invasive non native plant species. Services for home & land owners • identification of invasive non-native plants (including Japanese knotweed) • surveys and site specific treatment and control plans • implementation of treatment plans • site monitoring post treatment • liaison with adjacent land owners for co-ordinated treatment • risk assessment caused by Japanese knotweed Services for developers, surveyors, mortgage lenders & insurance companies • method statement for planning applications • Japanese knotweed management plans • Japanese knotweed & ecological clerk of works • toolbox talks on development sites • CPD training sessions & workshops Please get in touch to see how Knotweed Control can help you today!
Skills ( please complete )
National Proficiency Test Council Safe Use in Pesticides PA1, PA6, & PA6AW Property Care Association Qualified Technician (PCA QT March 2014) Surveyor of Control & Eradication of Japanese knotweed March (exam Dec 2014) Advanced Professional Training Bioscience, Swansea University: Credit & Qualifications Framework for Wales (CQFW) Invasive Plants: Identification, Ecology & Control
Business category
Other
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Been following for a few years but intitially google search for forums
Comments
Invasive Plant Species Training Course
Invasive non-native species (INNS) are recognised as one of the greatest threats to biodiversity globally and in recent years has started to be taken seriously as having wider environmental and economic damages estimated to cost being costing 5% of the world's economy.
The course will look at the main INNS plants in the UK, how they arrived, why they are so successful, their basic ID features, associated problems and benefits, current controls and treatment methods, relevant legislation, strategies and policies dealing with INNS, monitoring and recording campaigns and projects and future INNS which might cause problems.
This course is suitable ideal for amateur or professional botanists/ecologists both in the voluntary or ecological sector. Some prior knowledge of ecology would be useful.
Dates: 20th October 2015
Time: 9.30am-4.00pm
Cost: £50 per person
Tutor: Jo Mullett
Mobile: 07790 505 232
E mail: knotweedcontrol@gmail.com