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Temple Footbridge crosses the River Thames west of Temple Lock near Marlow. It is closed due to safety concerns.
Man’s 40 destinations of deception read like an A-Z, including several locations in the South East.
New flood warnings help alert almost 13,000 more property owners to risk. Part of nationwide project to reach more at-risk homes and businesses
2 men operating from a Skegness waste site have been jailed and a third sentenced after the Environment Agency found they were storing material illegally.
Environment Agency says vigilance can save lives - water-related accidents can be avoided by knowing how to stay safe.
The Environment Agency’s major project to reinstate the flood defences in Matlock has reached a significant milestone with the completion of the flood wall.
Fisheries enforcement officers clamp down on illegal angling to protect and sustain fish stocks. Illegal fishing cost London and Kent anglers £539
Fisherman Martin Williamson, of no fixed address, has been ordered to pay nearly £400 for fishing illegally in Christchurch Harbour.
A father who ran an illegal waste business with his son at their home in Cornwall was sentenced to a suspended jail sentence by magistrates.
Environment Agency’s National Fisheries Laboratory carries out crucial work to curb threats from Prussian carp in UK waters
Farmers and landowners will receive funding and support for projects to protect and restore thousands of acres of the English landscape.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The Environment Agency has launched a consultation over possible permit variations for the Camelford-based creamery in Cornwall.
Our updated plan will take action against rising sea levels in the Thames Estuary.
A recently completed restoration project in Yorkshire will improve habitat and bring a boost to water quality in Calderdale’s rivers.
The Environment Agency has expanded its flood warning service across Yorkshire to ensure more people than ever are warned about any imminent risk of flooding.
The bathing water season has begun, with regular monitoring by the Environment Agency now underway
A £42.9 million project to better protect over 2,100 homes in a Norfolk town from flooding has been completed.
The Environment Agency has worked with East Yorkshire Rivers Trust to carry out a restoration project at a chalk stream in Yorkshire.
The Promoting Adaptation to Changing Coasts (PACCo) project which delivered large-scale adaptation across two countries has made its how-to guide available to all.
Work has been completed at Costessey Fish Farm which will benefit the nationally scarce Marsh Carpet moth and the endangered Black Poplar tree.
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