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Environment Agency area and region operational locations

Map showing the geographical areas of the Environment Agency's operations.

Applies to England

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Environment Agency area structure map

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Environment Agency regional structure map (until 31 March 2014 and older information)

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The Environment Agency delivers its work across England in operational boundaries. Use the map to work out which region or area applies to you.

The Environment Agency changed its operating structure on 1 April 2014, moving from a ‘region’ to ‘area’ structure. Some information will still be structured by region, so both maps are shown on this page.

In 2016 the Environment Agency aligned its area boundaries with Natural England so went from 16 to 14 areas. These 14 operational areas are grouped around 4 hubs.

In addition, a London area team works with colleagues across the 2 operational areas of Kent, South London and East Sussex, and Hertfordshire and North London, to form a strategic picture of London’s environment and flood risks. They also manage the Environment Agency’s relationship with a number of stakeholders across London.

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Updates to this page

Published 23 April 2014
Last updated 14 December 2022 + show all updates
  1. We have added a new map showing the Environment Agency's operational areas.

  2. Improved links to office addresses.

  3. Added link to office search map.

  4. First published.

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