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Results of a research project to examine the lifecycle of one of Britain’s rarest fish – the twaite shad – have been announced this week.
The Environment Agency is working with Port of Blyth to build a new flood wall in Blyth, which will protect the coastal town from tidal flooding.
More than 660 homes and businesses at Starcross and Cockwood will be better protected from coastal flooding as work started today (8 January 2018) on a new £4 million flood scheme.
The anglers were caught fishing illegally at pools across the West Midlands during July and August 2017
Burning waste was a 'routine occurrence' despite warnings to stop from the Environment Agency.
Winston Reed said the effluent should have been flowing to a slurry store. But instead it was entering a tributary of the River Exe.
Secretary of State Michael Gove sets out his vision on the future of our farming industry at the Oxford Farming Conference 2018
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Aivis Putnins was found fishing without a licence on the River Witham and has been ordered to pay over £600.
The Environment Agency has announced plans to map England’s entire landscape by 2020, using the data to assess flood risk and inform conservation work.
Work to refurbish one of the River Nene’s busiest locks is underway, as part of the Environment Agency’s £1.4m investment into Anglian Waterways.
The Environment Agency and Durham Constabulary carry out joint operation in Weardale to gather intelligence and disrupt criminals.
The owner of a former Cornish waste company has become the first person in the south west to be sent to prison for failing to comply with a court order.
Hucknall man fined £880 plus £1,989 in costs after driver found to be transporting waste without a licence
100,000 more properties across the country are now better protected from flooding thanks to the 350 new flood schemes that have been built since April 2015.
The Environment Agency gets into the festive spirit by providing stocking fillers for anglers as it restocks rivers in the run up to Christmas
A new £5.2 million flood scheme that reduces risk to more than 270 properties in Rugeley and will help regenerate the town centre has been opened
Two company directors have pleaded guilty to running an illegal waste operation in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire.
Boaters on the River Great Ouse can now stop off at three new and improved landing stages installed by the Environment Agency.
VIPs, including the Environment Agency chief executive Sir James Bevan, attended an open day to see the latest work on the flood defence scheme, which will significantly reduce the risk of flooding for 2,000 homes and busine…
Work at one section of the Adur Tidal Walls Scheme now complete, with roads and paths re-opened
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