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Warning issued over harmful plants found at Pembrey Country Park

CONCERNS have been raised as two potentially harmful plants have been found at Pembrey Country Park.

Giant Hogweed and Japanese Knotweed have been spotted by visitors and a warning has now been issued for families to watch out for the plants, especially if visiting with young children.

Hogweed contains a sap which can cause extreme irritation to the skin if touched and is easily spotted due to its height, reaching 3-5m, with small white flowers.

It can cause bad blistering and swelling, which is then made worse by exposure to sunlight.

Meryl Gravell, a leisure executive board member councillor, said: “Both knotweed and hogweed are present in Pembrey Country Park. These areas are being added to the county council’s contract for treating it.”

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