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Eight flood warning sirens will be sounded across the upper Calder Valley as part of a test to ensure they are working effectively and to help communities be prepared as possible for any risk of flooding this winter.
Environment Agency staff joined forces for two days with officers from Lincolnshire Police, Boston Borough Council, HMRC and DVSA in Operation Clean Sweep.
Many Kent communities are at risk of flooding.
Nottingham’s Colwick Country Park will be home to the largest fish pass in the country under plans to be unveiled by the Environment Agency at a public drop-in event on Tuesday 5 October.
A new exhibition by Joshua Sofaer exploring plastic waste and the work of the Environment Agency.
Car parts uncovered in joint operation with Lincolnshire police.
More than 250 homes and businesses in Ponteland are better protected from flooding now Environment Agency work on a £2.7million flood scheme has been completed.
Residents in Cornwall are being urged not to be fooled by fly-tippers and use legitimate companies to get rid of their rubbish.
The Environment Agency is introducing new byelaws to help protect increasingly vulnerable stocks of salmon.
The Environment Agency has prosecuted Yorkshire Water Services Limited for illegally discharging sewage effluent into the Potter Carr Nature Reserve.
The Environment Agency is releasing new guidance encouraging the sports industry to kick plastics out of sport.
An angler has been fined £360 after he went fishing without a valid rod licence.
A man has been sentenced to an 18-month community order and fined £11,200 after pleading guilty to operating an illegal car-breaking operation at two sites in Billingham. The fine includes a victim surcharge of £900 and cost…
Flood gates in Yarm which reduce the risk of flooding from the River Tees are to be replaced following an extensive review by the Environment Agency.
More than £146 million will be invested in over 150 flood coastal erosion schemes across Yorkshire and the Humber this year.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Unique scheme to improve and maintain 240km of flood defences in the Norfolk Broads, one of Europe’s most important wetland areas
The Environment Agency is working with Northumbrian Water to open up the River Tyne to migrating eels, as well as carrying out a fish counter refurbishment.
Christopher Stokes prosecuted under Operation Angola
House boat owner given criminal conviction and £5,000 costs after failing to remove boat from public moorings following warnings
Swift action by Environment Agency officers has led to the closure and clearance of an illegal waste site at Parnell Street, Houghton-le-Spring.
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