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Follow on Google News | TP Knotweed Announce Plans For 2015After many highly successful projects in 2014, TP Knotweed look to the new year with huge excitement
By: TP Knotweed In particular, with the UK Government committed to combating the housing shortage in Britain, 2015 will see many new large-scale land and property development projects. As well as helping homeowners and businesses in the UK battle Japanese Knotweed and other invasive plants, TP Knotweed are looking to work with some of the country’s most significant property developers. Together with the development of big cities such as London, Birmingham, and Manchester, exciting new plans are afoot for garden cities such as Bicester. In this wider context of a boom in construction, TP Knotweed are excited to help developers rid their land of invasive plant species and keep projects on track. The company set themselves apart with the efficiency and effectiveness by which they identify, control, and remove Japanese Knotweed, which has been a serious problem for UK construction and property maintenance for many decades. TP Knotweed owner Tom Payne comments; “We’re proud of having established our reputation as leading Japanese Knotweed specialists in the UK, and will continue to work through 2015 to provide unbeatable service to our clients all over the country." In line with the plans for expansion after a strong 2014, TP Knotweed are embarking on an increased focus in growing their digital presence. By utilising their blog and social media platforms, the firm aim to further connect with existing clients as well as reaching new ones further afield. In demonstrating expertise and developing trust among their audience, TP Knotweed are confident of a strong year in digital as well as offline. For more information about TP Knotweed and the services that they provide, visit their website; http://www.tpknotweed.com/ End
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