Environment
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The Growing Risks of Japanese Knotweed in the UK
The rise of Japanese knotweed has become a significant threat to homes across the UK. This dangerous plant can cause structural damage to the inside and outside of the house, with the risks including damage to drains and walls and destroying the quality of soil and the growth of plants.
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