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A livestock farm leading the way in catchment sensitive farming in Cornwall hosted a visit by Sir Philip Dilley, the Environment Agency Chairman, and the Bude Cleaner Seas Project this week (Monday 23 November).
The Angling Trust and the Environment Agency release an additional £200,000 as part of the ‘Angling Improvement Fund’.
Hebden Bridge works protected properties this month
Fisheries experts have boosted stocks in the North East as the Environment Agency continues to develop and restore rivers in the region.
With the winter fishing season upon us, disabled anglers are encouraged to take advantage of a specially designed boat on the Norfolk Broads.
A drop-in session is being held in Silver End to explain and discuss a proposal for an integrated waste management facility on the former Rivenhall Airfield site in Essex.
The Environment Agency and the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) are warning that people posing for ‘storm selfies’ are putting their lives in danger.
New information about the Boston Barrier is being launched by the Environment Agency at a series of events starting in November.
The flood risk is receding across northern England as rainfall eases, although river levels will remain high through the week ahead.
Environment Agency is urging communities in northern England to remain vigilant against the threat of flooding.
Environment Agency has issued severe flood warnings, which indicate a possible danger to life, to communities in Cumbria and Lancashire.
Communities in northern England should prepare for significant river flooding Saturday evening (14 November) and into Sunday 15 November 2015.
The Environment Agency warns people to be flood aware following Met Office forecasts of signficant downpours this weekend.
New project gets vital flood warnings to those at risk.
The Environment Agency is urging residents at risk of flooding from the River Trent, River Tame, River Anker and the Smestow Brook in Staffordshire to sign up for free flood warnings.
The Environment Agency is urging residents at risk of flooding from the River Rea and River Tame in the West Midlands to sign up for free flood warnings.
The Environment Agency is urging residents at risk of flooding from the River Avon in Warwickshire to sign up for free flood warnings.
A ground-breaking scheme to send free Environment Agency flood warnings to EE mobile phone users will be completed this week with more than 400,000 people registered around the country.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
People urged to take action to protect themselves and their property
The Environment Agency and partner Teignbridge District Council are holding a public exhibition on 26 November 2015 to provide more information about the Dawlish Warren beach management scheme to hear your views on what is …
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