Japanese Knotweed Removal in Lower Edmonton, N9
Japanese Knotweed removal and advice by Local Chartered Surveyors and PCA members covering Lower Edmonton, N9 and the surrounding areas.
Interesting fact aboutLower Edmonton… Edmonton Girls’ Charity School a simple yellow brick structure with red brick dressings is located on the south side of Church Street. Initially the school, founded in 1784, had been on a different site. However the benefactor, Obadiah Legrew, grew tired of the children close to his home. He had the original school demolished, drew £170 from the trust, and purchased another plot of land. In 1793 the new school was built afresh, away from his delicate ears. Pupils aged between 7 and 14 were clothed and educated, although the main purpose was to fit them for domestic service. The facade carries a figure of a charity girl and the words A structure of Hope founded in Faith on the basis of Charity. The school closed in 1904.
Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) is a non-native, harmful species of plant. Since it was introduced into the UK as a pretty garden plant in the mid-nineteenth century, it has spread across the UK, especially along watercourses, transport routes and waste areas.
CYB Environmentalis the only Japanese Knotweed removal company to be regulated by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and to hold full Property Care Association (PCA) approval (from an organization). Something that we are very proud of.
Along with an herbicidal treatment programme and a site specific management plan, we offer an insurance backed guarantee.
Our head office is centrally located in Deptford, London providing the perfection location to serve Lower Edmonton, N9 and London. We also have satellite offices in Bristol and Cardiff.