Address
Unit 13A Westlink Belbins Business Park
Cupernham Lane
Cupernham Lane
Romsey
Hampshire
SO51 7JF
About Environment Controls
About Us
Environment Controls is part of Japanese Knotweed Ltd. Together we form the Environmental Controls Group.
We're fully compliant and accredited to deal with invasive plants and contaminated ground removal for construction and development projects across England, Scotland and Wales. We manage a wide range of invasive species, including Giant Hogweed, Himalayan Balsam and Horsetail (Marestail).
Our specialist services in invasive weed management provide commercially focused solutions that keep sites safe, compliant and on schedule. We provide practical guidance from the get-go, backed by proven methodologies that align and work with construction programme pressures.
We work with major developers and Tier 1 contractors and Civils, providing a fully auditable service designed to minimise disruption, reduce risk and maintain momentum on live projects.
Our Comprehensive Survey Reports and Remediation Plans support land acquisition, planning, pre-construction and due diligence.
All work is delivered in line with best practice, including the PCA Code of Practice, Environment Agency (EA) and other environmental governing bodies. We are a PCA-approved contractor, and we have an in-house BASIS-qualified herbicide advisor.
Commercial Services
• Invasive plant identification and mapping
• Herbicide treatment programmes
• Contaminated ground removal - such as non-licensable asbestos in soils
• Excavation, removal and compliant waste transfer
• Survey and reports
• Completion reports
• Training - invasive plants identification training for site teams
• Legal reports and expert witness input
• Land Remediation Tax Relief guidance
Essential Pre-Construction Advice
For developers, early identification is critical. We strongly recommend surveying for invasive plants or land contaminants such as non-licensable asbestos in soils before site clearance, demolition, groundworks begin. Locating and isolating infestations at this stage provides more remediation options, reduces cost exposure, prevents programme delays and ensures full compliance with UK legislation.
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