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Primary school rebuild costs spiral after Japanese knotweed found

09-01-2016

We feel for this poor primary school! Not only was Japanese knotweed found on the site, so too were arsenic and asbestos! Costs of rebuilding a Plumstead primary school have spiralled as a result. Greenwich Council’s cabinet member for regeneration Councillor Denise Hyland has signed off an extra £2.25m for the work at Foxfield Primary in Sandbach Place – bringing the total cost to £14m. We wish them all the best for their new school. In the meantime, if you spot early or late signs of Japanese knotweed (or hogweed) on your land, contact PLR Ltd immediately! We will clear and eradicate this invasive weed – guaranteed! Not sure if it is knotweed? Send us a picture or video of the weed and we’ll tell you!
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