WIDNES is one of the worst affected place in Cheshire for Japanese knotweed. Japanese knotweed has the potential to grow up through cracks in concrete, tarmac driveways, pathways, drains and cavity ...
Two south east London boroughs have been ranked among the highest for cases of Japanese Knotweed. Data from environment invasive plant specialist Environet has revealed London’s Japanese knotweed ...
Top of the pile in Cheshire is Warrington, where 284 incidences of Japanese knotweed were reported to Environet. Warrington is closely followed by St Helens (242), with Widnes coming in third (121).