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How to import plants, fruit, vegetables, cut flowers, trees, seeds and used agricultural machinery from non-EU countries to Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales).
Section last updated: January 2021.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Tagliavini and Tribunal Member Roberts on 06 June 2022
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge N Rushton and Mr C Gowman dated 23 February 2023
What you need to do if you keep, grow, find or sell certain invasive plant species and your responsibilities to prevent their spread.
How to import plants, fruit, vegetables, cut flowers, trees, seeds and used agricultural machinery to Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) from the EU, Liechtenstein and Switzerland.
Check if you need a licence or phytosanitary certificate to export plants and plant products.
Plans connect heathland, wetland, woodland and grassland to help area's land and water life thrive.
The six red roses were delivered anonymously to the British Consulate-General in Chicago today.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Employment Tribunal decision.
A new variety of rose has been presented to the Queen of Bhutan by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
'A Vascular Plant Red List for England' was launched at Kew Gardens today, presenting a comprehensive and objective analysis of changes in the distribution of our native flora to identify our most threatened species.
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