Council war chest to tackle invasive Japanese knotweed in Kerry

A war chest of almost €100,000 has been earmarked by a local authority for the control and removal of the invasive Japanese knotweed plant.
Council war chest to tackle invasive Japanese knotweed in Kerry

However, Kerry County Council yesterday made no provision in its €30m budget for 2016 for the traditional cutting of hedgerows.

One councillor indicated that the council risks spreading the threat of knotweed by issuing warning letters to landowners.

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