Highways: Invader stopped in tracks

 
Japanese knotweed is being rooted out along 640m of a new A527 link road in Staffordshire.
Staffordshire Highways project manager Steve Holsgrove told residents that the ‘nasty little invader has got to go’ to safeguard the future structural integrity of the £2M Wolstanton link road.
The operation is being undertaken by Bloor Homes, with advice from Highways and Environment Agency officers.

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