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Code of practice - managing Japanese knotweed

Publication Year

2017

Document Status

Current

Abstract

A framework for managing and preventing the spread of Japanese knotweed.

Document History

This document is no longer available from the original publisher, therefore the status is unconfirmed. April 2017 edition. Supersedes 'Managing Japanese Knotweed on development sites. The Knotweed code of practice. Version 3.' (Environment Agency, 2013).

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Invasive Non-Native Specialists Association

The Invasive Non-Native Specialists Association (INNSA) is the industry body for companies involved in controlling and eradicating invasive non-native species in the UK.

Itadori House
Melton Street
Radcliffe
INNSA
UK

Website: www.innsa.org/
Email: info@innsa.org
Tel: 0800 1300 485