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Historic bridge closed to all traffic from Monday 13 June until early August.
Environment Agency launches a new free Flood Warning Service for properties in Headcorn.
Rivers offer fun and relaxation but can contain hazards, especially around structures and after heavy rain.
Speech by Emma Howard Boyd, Chair of the Environment Agency, 8 June 2022, at the Flood & Coast Conference in Telford
Speech by Sir James Bevan, Chief Executive, Environment Agency, Association of British Insurers, 8 June 2022
A new tool to help increase the native oyster population around the English coast has been launched, the Environment Agency announced today.
Third conviction for Anglian Water in 2022, with civil engineers also guilty over river pollution.
The FCERM Strategy Roadmap builds on existing progress and sets out how we can be better prepared for the unavoidable impacts of climate change.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Speech by Sir James Bevan, Chief Executive, Environment Agency, 7 June, Flood & Coast Conference 2022, Telford
Over 100 Hampshire school children have been invited to a ‘kids’ conference’ at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard to mark World Ocean Day on Wednesday 8 June.
Pollution from a water pumping station caused the death of over 5,000 fish in an Essex river.
Company fined £120,000 plus costs of £28,125.19.
The Environment Agency has completed the mammoth task of tagging more than 4,000 juvenile salmon smolts (juveniles) before they leave the River Tamar and head out to sea.
Projects include rewetting lowland peat to grow plant fibre material to use as padding for clothes.
Two-year fly-tip racket catches up with pensioner
An Accrington man who was caught illegally fishing by the Environment Agency on Lake Windermere has been heavily fined by the courts.
Cases were heard at Hastings Magistrates' Court where all the men pleaded guilty.
Adam Wiffen, of Bailey Bridge Road, Braintree, Essex was caught fishing without a licence on 22 January 2022 at Laundry Lake, Little Easton in Essex.
The Environment Agency is looking for two new volunteers to join the English Severn and Wye Regional Flood and Coastal Committee (ESW RFCC).
Fines have been issued for breaches of climate change schemes which are in place to help ensure the UK reaches its target of net zero emissions by 2050.
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