Weed control firm sought by Environment Agency
14 November 2008, Horticulture Week
A £4.5m contract in watercourse weed control is being let by the Environment Agency.
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Fountains is in talks with other companies after a year of falling share prices, sparking interest in a possible takeover.
A £4.5m contract in watercourse weed control is being let by the Environment Agency.
English Heritage requires tree maintenance work in the North East, Yorkshire, Cumbria and Lancashire.
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