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Online workshop encourages local people to stamp out avoidable plastic waste.
Ouseburn Citizens' Jury has taken place in the North East and will help inform the Environment Agency's future water management plans.
Environment Secretary George Eustice welcomes knowledge and experience of three appointees.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Construction work has started on an innovative scheme to improve Tilbury’s flood defences with the installation of new dual function flood lock gates.
Vehicle seized during spot checks of waste carriers in Bexley.
The next phase of the Environment Agency's Lustrum Beck flood scheme is complete - and helped protect homes in Stockton-On-Tees during Storm Christoph
Operations are underway to help communities across Greater Manchester, Merseyside and Cheshire recover from flooding following the severe weather brought by Storm Christoph last week.
Peter Higgins given suspended sentence for illegally storing and burning waste at Gedney Dyke.
Skip man’s offences spanned a decade.
The next step towards building Padiham’s £9 million flood scheme will start this week when ground investigation work begins on proposed sites.
Boaters will have the option to purchase an 'Anglian Pass' which will allow them to navigate unrestricted across neighbouring navigations.
The Environment Agency has seen an increase in the amount of illegal fishing devices found along East Anglian river banks.
The Environment Agency is urging people to sign up to flood warnings and to check the latest safety advice as the risk of flooding in many areas continues.
New commitments from the water industry aim to increase transparency around storm overflows.
Two severe flood warnings have been issued, meaning there is a threat to life and significant disruption.
This was a speech given by EA Chair Emma Howard Boyd to the Gobeshona Conference on Locally Led Adaptation Action in Bangladesh
Work to upgrade a critical part of the flood defences at Trusthorpe in Lincolnshire is underway.
The Joint Unit for Waste Crime celebrates its first anniversary of cracking down on criminals and gangs who commit serious and organised waste crime.
The new gate will be air-lifted in place as part of £38 million Foss Barrier upgrade.
The EA has published its Annual Fisheries Report
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