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An arrest has been made in relation to waste offences in Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire including Walesby where the waste caused a major fire last year
Environment Agency's 100-year strategy for flood protection in Swale and Medway Estuary area shared online and at open days for public scrutiny and comment.
New technology and kit being put to the test in flood exercise
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Environment Agency and partners will be running a flood defence exercise at Millside Court, Bewdley on Thursday 16 November 2017.
The Environment Agency is reminding people it’s illegal to burn many types of waste.
Tidal flood barrier gate arrives in Ipswich after crossing the North Sea
Defra and the Environment Agency will be undertaking a review of multi-agency flood plans produced by local resilience forums.
The Environment Agency is holding a public drop-in at Calstock to explain how potential works could reduce flood risk to local homes and businesses, and benefit the environment.
Environment Agency to test operational procedures and carry out essential maintenance on the Hylton Road flood scheme.
The Environment Agency has published data, case studies and evidence about the role of natural flood management in reducing flood risk.
One jailed, three given suspended prison sentences and two community orders after serious environmental permit breaches result in numerous fires
A new coastal defence will help protect Blackpool's iconic seafront
Planned improvement work set to benefit over 3,000 additional properties in the area.
£100,000 donated to Wildlife Trust to benefit local environment
Environment Agency workshop gives better understanding of flood risk
£12,000 donated to Norfolk Rivers Trust to benefit local environment
Find out what it means to be a flood warden
Strong winds across southern and western England on Friday and into Saturday will coincide with high tides.
The Environment Agency is urging communities in the south to be aware of the risk of flooding from Storm Brian with high tides and large waves expected on Friday and Saturday.
Areas likely to be impacted include West Bay, Lyme Regis, Poole Harbour, Chiswell, Preston Beach and Christchurch.
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