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THE WILD TROUT TRUST DIRECTORS BLOG: September 2008
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THE WILD TROUT TRUST DIRECTORS BLOG. A CHARITY DEDICATED TO THE CONSERVATION OF WILD TROUT IN BRITAIN and IRELAND THROUGH PROTECTION and RESTORATION OF THEIR HABITATS. Monday, 29 September 2008. INTRODUCING THE WTT'S BLOG. This blog will keep readers up to date regarding some of the more interesting developments and opportunities the WTT gets involved with. The picture accompanying this first blog is of volunteers, supported by WTT, in Norfolk restoring habitat on the River Stiffkey. Very much what w...
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THE WILD TROUT TRUST DIRECTORS BLOG: March 2009
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THE WILD TROUT TRUST DIRECTORS BLOG. A CHARITY DEDICATED TO THE CONSERVATION OF WILD TROUT IN BRITAIN and IRELAND THROUGH PROTECTION and RESTORATION OF THEIR HABITATS. Thursday, 12 March 2009. Time to move on. This strong position WTT finds itself in is way beyond my early hopes and is very much the product of some fantastic team work of everyone involved with WTT. In short, I am chest-bustingly proud to have played my small part. All the very best.and keep supporting WTT! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Eden Rivers Trust Blog: February 2011
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Eden Rivers Trust Blog. The meandering thoughts of ERT Director Simon Johnson. Friday, 25 February 2011. Put The 'Fly' back into your Fly Fishing. I'm excited.I've just booked a place on what I hear is a very good course run by the Freshwater Biological Association - 'Entomology For Anglers'. The two tutors running the course Stuart Crofts and Andrew Dixon have few equals when it comes to this subject. The purpose of this course is to increase fly fishers’ understanding of entomology, which could. Saturd...
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Welcome to Japanese Knotweed Ireland
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Find out more about Japanese Knotweed removal. Case Study - Lanark Way, Belfast. Works commenced September 2008. Japanese Knotweed Solutions were appointed to undertake a full site. Survey to assess the extent of the Japanese Knotweed infestation. Digital surveying equipment was used to locate the areas of contamination. And a full pack of recommendations were produced for the Client. The site was to be developed for Commercial use so it was imperative that. Comprised of the following.
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Scottish Law - Japanese Knotweed Scotland
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Find out more about Japanese Knotweed removal. The Law in Scotland. The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, (WCA). States that it is an offence to ‘plant or otherwise cause Japanese Knotweed to grow in the wild’ and puts the management of Japanese Knotweed in the hands of the landowner. The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA). The Environmental Protection Act (EPA) 1990 Duty of Care Regulations 1991. SEPA also gives approvals under the Control Of Pesticides Regulations 1986. For use of pesticide...
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Japanese Knotweed Removal Scotland
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Find out more about Japanese Knotweed removal. Japanese Knotweed is an alien invasive perennial species that has become increasingly problematic in Scotland. Japanese Knotweed has vigorously invaded natural habitats in Scotland and has ousted native plants creating monoculture stands that grow to the preclusion of all other species. Native plants cannot cope with this invasive alien and local plant biodiversity is reduced. Why not visit our main site Japanese Knotweed Solutions Ltd. 0141 41 222 31.
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How do you remove Japanese Knotweed - Domestic
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How do I get rid of it? Buying or selling a property? Find out more about Japanese Knotweed removal. How do I remove Japanese Knotweed? Japanese Knotweed will not compost and does not respond well to cutting or in-situ burning which often actually stimulate increased growth. Cutting and pulling the plant from the ground is not advisable as this can also stimulate new growth. You have the time and the inclination, your best strategy would be as follows;. Incinerate all removed surface growth. Dry all rhiz...
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Japanese Knotweed Removal Wales
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Find out more about Japanese Knotweed removal. Japanese Knotweed removal in Wales. Japanese Knotweed is an alien invasive perennial species that has become increasingly problematic in Wales. Japanese Knotweed can also seriously damage buildings, hard surfaces and infrastructure causing thousands of pounds worth of damage to roads, paving and building foundations. Why not visit our main site Japanese Knotweed Solutions Ltd. Japanese Knotweed Solutions Ltd.
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Welcome to Japanese Knotweed Domestic
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How do I get rid of it? Buying or selling a property? Find out more about Japanese Knotweed removal. Japanese Knotweed Law - Domestic. The Wildlife and Countryside Act (WCA) 1981 states that it is an offence to plant or otherwise cause Knotweed to grow in the wild. The Environmental Protection Act (EPA) 1990 Duty of Care Regulations 1991 has specific legislation relating to Japanese Knotweed. Japanese Knotweed Solutions Ltd.
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