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The Environment Agency has launched a five-week consultation on a proposed change to discharge sea water and fish at Hinkley Point C nuclear power station near Bridgwater.
Dartford debris dump 'planned and cynical' says judge as victims pay for clean-up.
The environmental successes of Eythrope partnership project celebrated on World Wetlands Day.
Commemorative activities will mark the milestone anniversary of the tragic event which saw 307 lives lost in England and more than 2,500 across Europe
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Fishing without a licence last summer has cost 3 men total penalties of £1,275.
Environment Agency funding sees eels, bullheads and brook lamprey back in England's rainforest.
A 29-year-old man whose lorry was used to dump illegal mixed waste at a Kent industrial estate has been jailed.
A man has been ordered to pay £421 for fishing illegally with a gill net. The Environment Agency fisheries enforcement team witnessed Paul Common pulling in the net at Newbiggin-by-the-Sea.
Plans for a £1million project to restore wetland habitat, open up the river for fish and improve access at a Teesside country park will be on display next week.
The owner of a closed down waste site which went up in flames has received a suspended jail sentence after a successful prosecution by the Environment Agency.
The Environment Agency is working together with partners at Groundwork North East & Cumbria and Yorkshire Wildlife Trust on the pilot project.
EA Chair Alan Lovell delivers a speech at the annual Coastal Futures Conference
More work is needed to ensure the protection, recovery and restoration of our coastal and marine environment, and to enable coastal populations to thrive.
The Environment Agency has successfully prosecuted an angler from Nottingham who was caught fishing without a licence at Castle Donington.
Fishing without a licence has cost anglers a total of £2,490 in penalties.
Wayne Mixture also ordered to pay £5,000 costs and handed a Court Remediation Order
100 flood-risk staff worked night and day using barriers and pumps to protect 4,100 homes and businesses in Severn and Wye catchments from January flood.
Three firms prosecuted by Environment Agency for storing wood which posed fire risk
The Environment Agency publishes it's 21/22 fisheries annual report revealing how rod licence income has been spent to enhance and protect England's fisheries.
Sir James Bevan outlines a vision for the city of the future
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