Tower Hamlets has become the UK's primary hotspot for Japanese knotweed, with 300 sightings this year alone. The invasive plant poses significant risks to property values.
Data shows that Greater London reports some of the highest occurrences of Japanese knotweed in England, only surpassed by Bristol and Merseyside. Awareness is crucial for property owners.
Environet’s director emphasized the importance of identifying knotweed during various seasons, advising property owners to act promptly if they discover the plant on their land.
Emily Grant from Environet reiterated the need for vigilance, noting that Japanese knotweed becomes hard to spot in autumn and winter, making awareness critical for property security.
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