A weed-free red carpet at Legoland
Complete Weed Control spent two days at Legoland in Windsor recently, ensuring that it was the colourful LEGO creations which caught the eye of a Royal visitor, rather than the weeds.
An eight-man team was called in at short notice ahead of a visit by the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh when they showed support for the UK tourism industry on British Tourism Day.
The company has worked at Legoland since it opened in 1996 and also operates at Windsor Castle, Royal Ascot, Newbury racecourse and both Chelsea and Fulham football clubs.
The company, which has been providing specialist weed control services to the industrial and leisure market for over thirty years, has more than 40 regional offices and over 200 operators throughout the UK.
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