Excellent progress but still more to do

John Moverley, independent Chairman of the Amenity Forum, recently spoke at a conference in Manchester on progress made in improving standards and promote best practice in weed, pest and disease control across the amenity sector.

"We have many excellent examples of good practice providing exemplars for all and it is pleasing that membership of the Forum continues to increase," he said.

"However there are still those who are not up to standard and by so doing threaten the sector as a whole and importantly increase risk to all involved."

He urged everyone to adopt Amenity Assured standards as the benchmark demonstrating commitment to best practice. He also urged those awarding contracts especially local authorities to ensure they not only looked at cost in their awarding decisions but also risk minimisation.

The Forum has a range of best practice guidelines and he asked that these are integrated into all specifications. "Becoming a member of the Amenity Forum is a demonstration of commitment in itself," he added. "We are a voluntary initiative established to demonstrate that the sector is a safe one with emphasis on very best performance and operations."

The conference was organised by Japanese Knotweed Solutions and marked the launch of INNSA – the invasive non-native specialists association. It has been established to demonstrate that members of INNSA have the professional knowledge and understanding and employ correct methods for their eradication.

Also speaking at the conference was Rob Simpson, CEO of BASIS. He provided information on the Amenity Assured standard and, like John, emphasised the need for best practice and standards. BASIS are an active member of the Amenity Forum.

Recently all Chief Executives of Local Authorities have received a letter from the Chemicals Regulation Directive emphasising the need to follow best practice guidelines and minimise risk when involved in operations of weed, pest and disease control. The letter also emphasises important changes arising from enactment of legislation to implement the Sustainable Use Directive and the water framework.

In concluding his address, John Moverley urged everyone involved in amenity to attend the special conference being held on October 17 at Leicester City FC. "There is an excellent range of speakers and exhibitors and the focus will be very much on practical matters, making sense of recent policy changes and technical challenges.

"However, just as important is that through attending, we are demonstrating commitment. We seek for this to be one of the most important dates of 2013 – a demonstration that the whole sector supports best practice and improving standards."

Source: Landscape & Amenity

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