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A Norfolk village road will be closed for a number of weeks this summer as the base for a new temporary flood barrier is installed.
Three anglers fishing without a licence in Merseyside caught more than they bargained for with fines running into hundreds of pounds.
An innovative Natural Flood Management project based at the Brownlee Triathlon Centre in Leeds has been completed. The first of its kind in the country, it forms part of a catchment wide approach to installing NFM measures t…
The Environment Agency has rescued more than 1,300 fish as a Northumberland river naturally changed course following heavy rainfall, leaving the fish stranded.
A joint prosecution by Natural England and the Environment Agency for damages to the River Lugg has progressed following guilty pleas by the defendant.
The Environment Agency’s Fisheries Improvement Programme has seen £25,853 of rod licence income invested in Devon and Cornwall projects over the last 12 months.
The Environment Agency Fisheries Improvement Programme has invested £3.5 million to fund over 100 projects to enhance England's fisheries.
The Environment Agency and Yorkshire Wildlife Trust have worked together on the 'Wild Wiske Revival: Clean and Green' project over the last three years.
Preliminary works for the Salisbury River Park project are now complete.
Community drop-in event in Matlock on 19 May for local people to find out more about work to restore flood protection.
The funding has helped to enhance fisheries, boost fish stocks and make improvements for anglers, angling facilities and the environment.
The Environment Agency issues a permit variation to add mechanical sorting and an energy recovery facility to an existing site in Horsham.
People are asked to share their views in a month-long Environment Agency consultation about protecting salmon and sea trout in Yorkshire and the North East
Biocontrol released to protect British waterways against invasive non-native plant
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Environment Agency is monitoring 149 bathing water sites across Devon and Cornwall until 30 September.
The bathing water season started today (15 May) with the Environment Agency carrying out regular testing of water quality at designated bathing sites.
Fisheries Improvement Fund (FIP) invests £3.5 million to benefit fisheries and anglers across England
A father and daughter have received a suspended custodial sentence after a fire at their removals business in Evenwood near Bishop Auckland led to serious property damage and the evacuation of several neighbouring homes.
The Environment Agency’s consultation about proposals to reduce flood risk at Beales Corner is open until the end of May.
Company director piled up more than 2,000 tonnes of illegal rubbish.
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