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Work is starting on the Environment Agency’s £2.4 million flood risk management scheme in Selly Park South.
Environment Agency teams in East Sussex responded to a serious incident near Lewe when approximately 20,000 litres of slurry entered the Plumpton Mill Stream.
The 2nd annual fisheries report outlines how rod licence funds are spent.
Environment Agency starts maintenance work on flood scheme which reduces the risk of flooding to 180 properties in Kidderminster.
Environment Agency officers report plenty of salmon activity in Taunton.
Upper Aire project wins the Green Apple award
Sir James Bevan visited a restoration project near Grantham last week.
This permit will cover the management of extractive mining waste for the Land at Tinker Lane, Retford Road, between Blyth and Barnby Moor.
Flood statement 22 November 2016
Environment Agency flood statement 21 November 2016
The Environment Agency is inviting people who live close to the Ouse Washes flood storage reservoir to a drop-in event.
Communities in south west and parts of the north urged to be prepared for possible flooding and disruption.
More than 2,000 homes and businesses in Great Yarmouth will be better protected from the risk of flooding after the first phase of an Environment Agency major flood defence project has been completed.
The Environment Agency urges more residents and businesses to sign up to receive flood warnings.
The joint £26million project between the Environment Agency and Northumberland County Council has won a top national prize
Environment Agency enforcement teams have visited 21 sites across the Thames Valley today (Wednesday 16 November) in a bid to stamp out waste crime.
An Environment Agency field team has recently finished re-aligning the Newbridge Cut away from the River Windrush.
New documents sets out options for protecting 2,000 properties
Riverside works in Leeds City Centre will clear damaged trees
The Environment Agency’s Operations Delivery teams have been working hard throughout 2016 to ensure the Thames Valley is prepared and ready for the winter.
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