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Japanese Knotweed Services Across Rotherham & South Yorkshire

At Rotherham Knotweed, we help with Japanese knotweed enquiries across Rotherham and the surrounding South Yorkshire area. If you have found a suspicious plant in your garden, on a boundary, near a rental property, during a house sale or on commercial land, it is important to get clear advice before cutting, digging or moving anything.

You do not want to leave suspected Japanese knotweed unchecked for too long, especially if it is close to a fence line, neighbouring land, a driveway, an outbuilding or a property you are trying to sell. Japanese knotweed can become more difficult to manage if it spreads or is disturbed incorrectly.

We help people understand whether the plant may be Japanese knotweed and what the next step could be. Depending on your situation, you may need identification, a survey, treatment advice, removal guidance, a management plan or property sale support.

If the plant is on private land, in a garden, beside a boundary or affecting a property sale, you may need private specialist advice. If it is on public land, such as a road, pavement, park, footpath or council-maintained area, it may need to be reported to the local authority.

Tell us where the plant is growing, send your postcode, and upload a photo if you have one. We’ll help you understand the next step.

We currently support Japanese knotweed enquiries in the following areas:

We support enquiries across Rawmarsh and nearby areas including Parkgate, Greasbrough, Swinton, Wath-upon-Dearne, Kimberworth, Mexborough and Rotherham.

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We help with Japanese knotweed enquiries across Rawmarsh and surrounding areas, including:

  • Rotherham
  • Rawmarsh
  • Swinton
  • Maltby
  • Wath-upon-Dearne
  • Parkgate
  • Greasbrough
  • Kimberworth
  • Brinsworth
  • Aston
  • Mexborough
  • Hellaby
  • Bramley
  • Ravenfield
  • Thurcroft
  • Wickersley
  • Sheffield
  • Barnsley
  • Doncaster

Found suspected Japanese knotweed in Rotherham and surrounding areas?

If you have found a suspicious plant in your garden, on a boundary, near a rental property, during a house sale or on commercial land, send us the details and we’ll help you understand the next step.

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