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Alan Abel (South Wales)
Contact us on 0800 9549679
Alan Abel, our South Wales manager, and his large team, share over five decades of industry experience.
Highly respected in the industry, this team has strengthened their offering and grown the business as a result of their commitment to best practice guidelines, attention to detail and high levels of customer service.
This highly-skilled, award-winning team focus their time within the amenity, private and commercial sectors. Longstanding clients range from private landowners, homeowners, sports clubs, local and national government agencies, schools, colleges and land agents.
Their experience, combined with access to the most efficient technology, machinery and equipment, alongside their Amenity Assured standard accreditation, reassures you that you are dealing with highly-skilled local experts.
All team members are all fully trained in the safe use of pesticides and are able to offer the best solution for your weed control needs, whether this be long term chemical control, or physical solutions, such as excavation and removal.
Quotations / site surveys are free of charge, and no obligation. All work is guaranteed and a health & safety policy, COSHH/risk and method statements are available to review before any work is carried out.
The South Wales team are proud members of the Property Care Association (PCA) - a trade body for contractors dealing with invasive weeds such as Japanese Knotweed, Giant Hogweed and Himalayan Balsam, to name a few of the most common found in the UK. The PCA ensure that members are implementing best practice standards of working.
Japanese Knotweed, in particular, can cause homeowners and buyers stress at the point of sale, but rest assured, as this team can provide a voice of calm and reason, providing lender-approved management plans and insurance backed guarantees to support customers during the house buying/selling process.
Alan also helps businesses to manage the responsibility of keeping their workforce, customers and visitors safe, by offering tailor-made snow clearance and gritting solutions.
Implementing a winter maintenance programme can help to ensure that your business is not adversely affected by unpredictable cold and icy weather.
A winter maintenance crew are on standby from October until April, seven days a week, including the Christmas and New Year period. Using a dedicated Met Office forecasting system, deteriorating temperatures and conditions are closely monitored, enabling the team to provide a rapid and well prepared response.
Services include clearing snow, spreading salt in car parks, and private roads, treating pedestrian areas, paths and any other footfall zones.
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Newport, Monmouth, Abergavenny, Pontypool, Merthyr Tydfil, Usk, Chepstow, Caldicot, Cardiff, Pontypridd, Maesteg, Porthcawl, Bridgend, Port Talbot, Neath, Swansea, Barry, Penarth & Cowbridge.
- CHAS
- BASIS
- Amenity Assured
- All of our staff are fully qualified to NPTC standards
- Institute of Groundsmanship
- Constructionline registered for Public & Private Sector Procurement
- ISO9001 certified - Quality Management System
- ISO14001 certified Environmental Management System
- Achilles Verified on Safety, Health, Environmental & Quality practices - number 72214
- Achilles UVDB registered for Grounds Care, Maintenance & Landscaping Services - number 72214
- We offer a specialist pesticide application service throughout the industrial and amenity sector, which includes Local Authority, golf courses, cricket grounds, football and rugby pitches, water courses, industrial sites, horse paddocks, stately homes and other domestic environments. We are also experts in the control and treatment of invasive weeds like Japanese Knotweed, Himalayan Balsam and Giant Hogweed.
"The success of our working relationship with Complete Weed Control (South Wales) has been thanks to a partnership approach and the use of long term contracts. This way of working combined with Complete Weed Control's new technology have played an important part in Cardiff's recent success in both 'Wales in Bloom' and 'Britain in Bloom'"
Mike Clark, Operational Manager (Parks and Bereavement) from Cardiff County Council