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Japanese Knotweed in Worthing

Japanese knotweed information for Worthing in West Sussex — covering postcodes BN11, BN12, BN13, BN14. Local risk assessment, treatment advice, and property guidance.

Area Worthing
County West Sussex
Region South East
Postcodes BN11, BN12, BN13, BN14

Knotweed Risk in Worthing

Japanese knotweed has been identified in the Worthing area, covering postcodes BN11, BN12, BN13, BN14. The plant spreads through its underground rhizome system and can be found along railway lines, waterways, in gardens, and on development sites.

West Sussex has lower knotweed risk than neighbouring counties, though infestations exist along the Arun Valley, railway corridors, and around Crawley's new-town development areas where topsoil was imported during construction. The South Downs provide a natural barrier to spread in the county's chalk uplands.

What to Do If You Find Knotweed in Worthing

  1. Do not disturb the plant — Cutting, strimming, or digging spreads rhizome fragments and makes the problem worse
  2. Take photographs — From multiple angles, including close-ups of leaves and stems. Many treatment companies offer free identification from photos
  3. Contact a PCA-accredited company — Look for surveyors and treatment companies covering the BN11/BN12/BN13/BN14 postcodes
  4. Get a professional survey — This provides the RICS categorisation needed for property transactions and mortgage applications
  5. Start treatment — Early intervention is cheaper and more effective than waiting

Buying or Selling Property in Worthing

If you're buying a property in Worthing, check for knotweed during viewings and ensure the TA6 form is answered honestly. Commission a specialist knotweed survey if there's any doubt — particularly for older properties near waterways or railway lines in the BN11/BN12/BN13/BN14 postcode areas.

If you're selling a property with knotweed in Worthing, start treatment early, obtain an insurance-backed guarantee, and disclose fully on the TA6 form. This approach protects you legally and makes your property accessible to mortgage buyers.

Council Information

Worthing falls under Adur and Worthing Councils. Contact them to report knotweed on public land or to enquire about enforcement action against neighbouring properties. Under the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, councils can issue Community Protection Notices requiring landowners to control knotweed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Japanese knotweed common in Worthing?
Japanese knotweed has been reported in the Worthing area (postcodes BN11, BN12, BN13, BN14). The level of risk depends on local factors including proximity to waterways, railway lines, and Victorian-era housing. Check our West Sussex county page for a detailed regional risk assessment.
Where can I get a knotweed survey in Worthing?
Look for a PCA-accredited knotweed surveyor covering Worthing and the BN11/BN12/BN13/BN14 postcode areas. Many companies offer free initial photo assessments. For a formal survey suitable for mortgage applications, expect to pay £250–£500. Your surveyor should be familiar with local conditions in West Sussex.
What should I do if I find knotweed in Worthing?
Don't disturb it. Contact a PCA-accredited treatment company covering Worthing. Get a professional survey, start treatment, and obtain an insurance-backed guarantee. If you're buying or selling a property, see our buying and selling guides for step-by-step advice specific to knotweed-affected properties.
Does knotweed affect property prices in Worthing?
Properties with knotweed in Worthing typically sell for 5–15% below equivalent properties without it. However, with a professional treatment plan and insurance-backed guarantee in place, the discount is usually at the lower end. See our mortgage guide for information on lender policies.