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The Environment Agency has started work to install property flood resilience measures to more than 30 homes in Allesley, Coventry.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Letter confirming exemption from SRT NTSN width and height of evacuation door requirements for 8 Crossrail network stations on the Elizabeth Line.
Consultation on the Storm Overflows Discharge Reduction Plan outlines a step change in how water companies tackle the number of discharges of untreated sewage.
Warning as warm temperatures see more people out on the river.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision of Judge Perez on 21 August 2020.
Environment Agency publishes Event Duration Monitoring data for 2021.
David Dankwa-Smith has been fined for working illegally as a door supervisor at a nightclub in Bournemouth.
Latest annual report by the Environment Agency shows that despite improvements, certain water companies are still failing in their duty to the environment
New commitments from the water industry aim to increase transparency around storm overflows.
Employment Tribunal decision
This lists the names of people who have received The Queen's Gallantry Medal and The Queen's Commendation for Bravery.
Residents of Middlesbrough are being encouraged to explore what item they would save during a flood as part of an interactive play
New legal duties on water companies and government will reduce sewage discharged into waterways.
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