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Pesticide Enforcement Visits 2025 – Findings

Posted on : 16th June 2026

97% of HSE Pesticide Enforcement Visits in 2025 Required Action

The Amenity Forum is urging amenity businesses, contractors, local authorities, housing providers
and other land managers to review their compliance arrangements following recent Health and
Safety Executive (HSE) pesticide enforcement findings which showed that action was required
following 97% of official control visits carried out during 2025.

At the Forum’s Updating Event in May, delegates were presented with an overview of official
control activity undertaken across England, Wales and Scotland. The findings highlighted a number
of recurring compliance issues affecting organisations across several sectors, including amenity
management, horticulture and forestry.

The most common issues identified related to pesticide storage, stock control, record keeping,
inspection requirements for pedestrian-operated equipment and registration under the Official
Controls Regulations.

The findings reinforce the need for organisations to maintain robust management systems, ensure
staff remain competent and up to date, and regularly review compliance arrangements.

Ian Graham, Chair of the Amenity Forum, said:

The findings highlight that there remains significant scope for improvement in some areas of
compliance across the sector. Whilst many of the issues identified can be addressed through
improved awareness, training and management controls, the figures demonstrate the importance
of maintaining robust systems and regularly reviewing procedures.

Good practice is not simply about meeting legal requirements; it is about protecting people,
protecting the environment and maintaining public confidence in the work our sector undertakes
every day.

Every organisation should take the opportunity to review its arrangements, strengthen professional
standards and ensure compliance remains a priority”

The Amenity Forum is encouraging organisations to take the following five actions:

• Review pesticide stores and ensure bunding, fire protection and storage arrangements remain
suitable.
• Audit pesticide stocks and remove any unauthorised or expired products.
• Ensure spray records are complete, compliant and readily available for inspection.
• Verify that pedestrian-operated spraying equipment has been inspected where required.
• Confirm registration requirements under the Official Controls Regulations have been met.

The Forum believes these findings reinforce the importance of ongoing training, continuing
professional development and the adoption of industry best practice. By taking proactive steps
now, organisations can reduce risk, improve compliance and demonstrate their commitment to
professional standards.

Whilst action was required following the majority of visits, only a relatively small proportion resulted
in enforcement notices. The findings suggest that many compliance issues can be addressed
through improved awareness, training and management controls before formal enforcement action
becomes necessary.

The Amenity Forum continues to work with members, regulators and stakeholders to promote best
practice, professionalism and responsible management across the amenity sector.

For further information about the Amenity Forum, visit www.amenityforum.net

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