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A Mytholmroyd school hit by several devastating floods in Calderdale is more resilient to the impact of climate change following a £450,000 project.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
A tyre dealer and repairer has been prosecuted for failing to submit waste transfer notes when asked to move 844 tyres from his Derbyshire base.
The Pevensey Bay to Eastbourne Coastal Management Scheme aims to better protect 10,000 homes, infrastructure, businesses and other sites over the next century.
This Flood Action Week (20-26 November) the Environment Agency is urging people to prepare for increased weather extremes
Six fish pass projects on the Rivers Don, Black Brook, Rother and Ryburn are in development to help fish migration in Yorkshire as part of a new partnership.
Environment Agency focuses on personal and community safety
Proposals for a new flood defence scheme for Keighley and Stockbridge are on show at a community event this month.
Brothers’ prison terms and director bans for multiple illegal waste sites
The angler was caught fishing during the close season by Environment Agency fisheries enforcement officers at Hopyards, near Warwick, on the River Avon.
Alvis Brothers Ltd ordered to pay fines and costs of over £23,700 for causing pollution
Somerset angler caught hook, line and sinker, fishing without a licence and providing false information to Environment Agency officers.
The Environment Agency is looking for new members to join the Wessex Regional Flood and Coastal Committee (RFCC).
The Tees Tidelands project will reduce the risk of flooding, help nature recover and reconnect people with the River Tees estuary.
The Environment Agency is looking for two new independent members to join a committee that plays a vital part in shaping local flood and coastal management plans across Yorkshire.
Two men from Evesham, Worcestershire have pleaded guilty to fishing without a licence in June. Their cases remind anglers of the importance of having a licence.
Fishing for Atlantic salmon and sea trout is prohibited across the UK and will resume early 2024.
A day’s fishing trip has cost two friends from Stafford a total penalty of £998 when both were found fishing in the close season and one had no licence to fish.
Two anglers from Nottingham are to pay a total of £403 for contravening Environment Agency fishing byelaws at Colwick on the River Trent near Nottingham.
Two men from Lancashire have been fined for fishing illegally during the close season in the River Ribble at Preston.
Rolling updates on flooding impacts from Storm Ciarán in England
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