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Defra responds to inspection fee and inspection frequency consultations
Defra has announced two changes to the current system of inspections that will be implemented from July 2022.

Users of Professional Plant Protection Products invited to register with Defra
A deadline of 22 June 2022 has been set for registration of all users. Find out more on where you fit and further registration guidance.

Pine processionary moth (PPM) intercepted on imported pine trees
Remain vigilant for signs which may indicate the presence of PPM on pine and conifer plants in the UK – particularly when new specimens are planted.

Defra invite traders to register for ‘soft launch’ of Sevington
Importers of high priority plants or plant products have been invited by Defra to register as part of a voluntary initiative - registration opened on 8 April 2022 for 2 weeks.

Lone working: Protecting your employees
As with any other work-related task, employers have a responsibility to manage the risk their employees face when working alone. Employers need to ensure they train, supervise, and monitor lone workers, as well as keep in touch with them.

HMRC release ‘Excise Notice 75’ ahead of changes to red diesel rules
This notice will serve as a definitive guide for red diesel users in the landscape industry – but also for HMRC inspectors charged with policing the rules coming into force from 1 April 2022.

Improve your understanding and management of risk assessment
A quick overview and resources into what businesses need to know about risk assessment.

Border Control Points on-target for July 2022
Border Control Posts (BCP) and Control Points (CP) are set to take over from the Place of Destination (PoD) scheme as per scheduled, when the PoD scheme draws to a close on 30 June 2022.

Plant importing event held at Provender Nurseries
Members learnt more about the current and forthcoming plant import regulations and challenges facing nurseries such as Provender, who place plant health at the front of their activities.

Feedback sought on industry peat use
As representatives of a diverse group of landscape professionals, the Association would like members to be involved in this consultation process with Defra regarding the future of peat.