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A spot of night-time fishing and removing fish and eels - a protected species - from the River Avon in Pershore, Worcestershire has cost two men £469 each.
Matlock Bridge will be closed to all traffic from 7am until 7pm on Thursday 24 March to enable preparations for essential flood prevention work to be carried out.
The roadmap will also help us understand the impact of climate change on flood risk and will support modelling of past and future climate change impacts.
Some of Devon’s rarest plants are to be moved to new sites in the county as work continues on the Lower Otter Restoration Project (LORP).
The Floodmobile is visiting Brighouse and Todmorden on 24 and 25 March to raise awareness about flood risks and what people can do to protect their properties.
People in Cambridgeshire are set to benefit from work done to bolster the county’s flood defences.
The Environment Agency has completed work on a £3.4m project in the village of Bishopthorpe in York, better protecting 198 properties from the risk of flooding.
Environment Agency works with partners to target hauliers moving waste in Staffordshire.
The Environment Agency is reminding anglers that the close season for coarse fishing comes into effect today (Tuesday 15 March) and runs until 15 June inclusive.
The Environment Agency has renewed restrictions on salmon fishing on the River Wye in England in response to the decline in migratory salmon stocks.
A new consultation has launched as the Environment Agency is 'minded to’ issue a permit to operate a new energy from waste incinerator in Westbury.
Natural flood defences along the west Norfolk coast have been bolstered as part of their yearly renewal.
Decision to allow waste water re-injection follows second round of public consultation.
Remarks by Sir James Bevan, Chief Executive of the Environment Agency, to the All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Environment, 9 March 2022.
A new charging framework for businesses, including water companies and farmers, that abstract more than 20 cubic metres of water a day from a river, stream, canal or groundwater, is being implemented by the Environment Agenc…
Banks of the River Lugg were damaged in December 2020 causing suspected significant and long-term ecological harm.
Over 2,000 metres of hedgerow has been planted in Seawick and Leewick near Clacton to help store carbon.
Work due to start 9 March to improve water vole habitat on the Stort Navigation in Bishops Stortford.
Electronic waste fraud case ends in convicted criminals receiving confiscation orders.
The Environment Agency (EA) has released new fishing licence images designed by British Fish and Wildlife Artist, David Miller.
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