PRO Supplier

Complete Weed Control Launch Two New Services

Due to an overwhelming increase in the demand for moss control and invasive weed control, Complete Weed Control (CWC) have launched two new services combined with new websites so that end users can obtain a comprehensive view of each of them.

Complete Weed Control, the UK’s largest weed control contractor, operates its weed control and weed removal services throughout the UK and Ireland and these two new in-demand services are testament to the company’s dominance in the marketplace.

It is not the first time that the company has listened and responded to customer requirements. Complete Ice Control was launched by the CWC group in response to the overwhelming need for a professional, reliable and trusted local gritting service to deal with snow and ice worries. This entity of the business now operates in over 50 areas throughout the UK and Ireland using the best tools and technology available.

Complete Invasives Control will specialise in the removal of persistent invasive plants such as Giant Hogweed, Himalayan Balsam, Ragwort, Rhododendron and in particular Japanese Knotweed which is regarded as the single most problematic invasive species in the UK. Japanese Knotweed will grow practically anywhere and everywhere and is a frequent problem for many land managers. As more and more seek to control the plant species, Complete Invasive Control offers a solution by providing a comprehensive package of education, containment and management of this highly destructive plant.

The Complete Invasives Control website will provide much more than just an overview of its services. Visitors to the site will be able to improve their knowledge base on invasive species through a research and development blog by NPTC qualified Dan Jones from Swansea University. Not only could it help land managers identify problematic plants but it will also offer a fantastic insight into the latest technologies and methods used to control invasive species.
Moss is a widespread problem, especially for golf clubs with paved terraces and paving, local authorities with council properties, tennis courts and historic properties with delicate brickworks; in fact anywhere where the moss can be hazardous to the public. Not only can it be dangerous but it is also unsightly. It is for these reasons that Complete Moss Control was born.

Anyone suffering from an invasion of moss at their premises will be able to visit the new department’s website where they will be able to gain a comprehensive view of the problem. Advice and information on how the company can help solve the problem will also be available.

Commenting on the two new services, managing director Ian Graham said: “These two areas of our business have seen a significant increase over recent years. It is for that reason that we are opening them to a wider audience; our customers will now be able to receive great advice and solutions to these all too common problems.”

For more information visit www.completeinvasivescontrol.co.uk and www.completemosscontrol.co.uk

For more information, please contact Complete Weed Control’s National office on 01325 324 277 or visit www.completeweedcontrol.co.uk

You can also follow Complete Weed Control on Twitter @CWCLimited and view the company’s YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/user/completeweedcontrol1

Votes: 0
E-mail me when people leave their comments –

You need to be a member of Landscape Juice Network to add comments!

Join Landscape Juice Network

Open forum activity

Bryn Evans replied to James King's discussion Weibang 53 SSD or Weibang 53 ASD BBC or Honda HRX 537?
"Hi James,
I ran 3 Weibangs last season and in March this year I ended up selling go them all and buying 3 Hondas to replace them. HRX537, HRD 536 and a wee Honda Izzy. I will say the 53BBC has a great finish and is great at bagging with the high…"
3 hours ago
Helen Fresson posted a discussion
Hello,what's everyone charging as a day rate at the moment? We are currently £250 pppd +vat based in Cornwall. We've absorbed alot of costs over the last couple of years and there are tax rises to consider from April. We need to raise our rates but…
8 hours ago
Fusion Media posted a blog post
Avant Tecno UK has officially unveiled its new multi-million-pound headquarters in Bury St Edmunds, marking a significant milestone in the company's growth and commitment to its UK operations.Designed to facilitate Avant's continued expansion, the…
15 hours ago
Fusion Media posted a blog post
GroundsFest was honoured to once again sponsor the Sports Turf and Greenkeeping category at the prestigious Land-Based and Environment Learner of the Year Awards 2024, held on Thursday, 21 November, at the National Conference Centre in…
15 hours ago
Marie Wright is now a member of Landscape Juice Network
17 hours ago
IBRAN Limited updated their profile
yesterday
Tim Bucknall replied to Tim Bucknall's discussion Moss and algae on hard surfaces
" Thanks folks, some useful suggestions there."
Wednesday
Fusion Media posted a blog post
In the heart of picturesque Bakewell, the town’s Christmas Tree Team has found a revolutionary ally in the Pellenc Fixion 2 Tying Machine.Bakewell, nestled in the Derbyshire Dales, is renowned for its festive charm. Each year the Bakewell Christmas…
Wednesday
Fusion Media posted a blog post
As we enter National Tree Week, there’s no better time to highlight the importance of sustainable tree care. Trees are vital to our environment, but their early years require protection from animals, harsh weather, and competing vegetation. While…
Wednesday
Bryn Evans updated their profile
Monday
Bryn Evans updated their profile photo
Monday
Andy Crowther is now a member of Landscape Juice Network
Nov 23
Landscape Juice replied to Aaron Bullus's discussion Tiny robot rigby Taylor
"Are you able to provide a few more details?  Maybe things like the number of hours you've used it, where you are based, what jobs you've used it on?"
Nov 23
Miro Lazarini updated their profile
Nov 23
robert pryor replied to Edward baker's discussion Rough cut mower recommendations
"Yes, this an upsetting drawback with no solution I can see. Maybe send in reptile beaters before strimming"
Nov 23
Sam Bainbridge replied to Duncan Neville's discussion Instant hedging
"Plus it doesn't matter if we all know plants are better value. I'd make the point of this to the customer but if they want trough grown at the extra cost that's their choice I'd just do it"
Nov 23
More…