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Man from Cannock who was fishing without a licence has landed a penalty of almost ten times the amount of an annual licence.
Erith site closed by court order over fire and flood concerns
The fisherman was found to be fishing without a licence and during this year's close season
Volunteers cleared rubbish on England's waterways for Plasticblitz. Cigarette butts most common plastic item found in 2 weeks of litter-picking.
Two friends from Birmingham landed more than fish on a day's trip in the close season, and without a fishing licence.
A York based farming business which produces frozen vegetables to some of the country’s biggest retailers and manufacturers has offered to pay £23,640 to the Yorkshire Dales Rivers Trust after spreading waste sludge on land …
Locks and weirs high-risk areas for swimmers, as Kent Fire and Rescue Service warns of cold water shock still a danger. Always pay attention to warning signage.
Environment Agency is minded to issue the permit variation. Public consultation runs from 21 July to 1 September
The Environment Agency's major £3m repair and maintenance project of Plymouth’s lock gates is due to start in September.
The Environment Agency is warning those who fish illegally that the net is closing in after a recent rise in angling offences in the South East.
Variation issued today to an environmental permit for Hinkley Point C nuclear power station, to allow for a change in water discharge activity at the site.
The latest stretch of the King Charles III England Coast Path, extending from Aust to Clevedon, has opened.
An Environment Agency fisheries team has transformed a weir on the River Thames to allow eels to get past it and swim upstream.
The Environment Agency has started crucial work to repair damage to a scheduled monument in Hull, as part of a flood defence project in the area.
Seaford to Eastbourne Nature Recovery Project will create wildlife-rich habitats, improve climate security, and offer opportunities for the local communities
Land was covered by exemption certificate allowing some waste to be stored, but not the huge amounts that led to the prosecution
Environment Agency teams up with Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service to highlight water safety on the River Thames this summer
The majority of designated bathing waters across Devon and Cornwall have a good or excellent rating for water quality.
An area bigger than Hertfordshire is to be dedicated to fast-tracking nature recovery, as new landscape-scale nature recovery projects are launched.
A community project to find out how much coastal communities value where they live and how that is impacted by climate change, is being unveiled at an event in Skipsea this week.
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