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Sir James Bevan, Chief Executive of the Environment Agency, delivered a speech this morning at the Westminster Energy and Environment Forum.
3,000 fish reared at the Environment Agency’s National Coarse Fish Farm have been stocked into rivers in the East Midlands.
The Environment Agency is consulting on its assessment of the UK Hualong Pressurised water reactor design.
People in Tenbury Wells have until 31 January 2021 to visit a virtual engagement room to find out about a proposed flood risk management scheme.
A project to help a river valley adapt to climate change and create an internationally important wildlife reserve now has planning permission.
Improvements make the World Heritage Site in Shropshire even more resilient to flooding
Residents and social media users in the North East that use unregistered waste carriers could find themselves ‘accidental criminals’, warns the Environment Agency.
The Environment Agency is encouraging residents to share their views on proposals for a £3.3m flood risk management scheme in Penketh and Whittle Brooks in Warrington.
A convicted waste crime offender has been ordered to pay £2,101,708 following a confiscation case brought by the Environment Agency.
Thousands of fish have found new homes just in time for Christmas thanks to the Environment Agency’s annual restocking of Somerset’s rivers.
Part of the River Wharfe at Ilkley becomes the first river bathing site in England, which will help to make the water cleaner and safer for local swimmers
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Uncovering of Bourne Stream will support plant and animal life, and reduce risk of flooding to nearby area.
Numerous failures to provide information end in court fine.
Teams from the Environment Agency, Bury Council and BAM Nuttall have helped boost a charity appeal which means more children in Radcliffe and Redvales will now have a smile put on their faces this Christmas
Exmouth moves a step closer to increased protection from tidal flooding as construction of the £12m scheme restarts.
Major milestone gives the town winter-ready flood protection
Big changes were made to the River Camel and De Lank River tributary to address years of decline.
The Environment Agency has successfully prosecuted a 31-year-old man from Nottingham who was operating as an unlicensed waste carrier.
UK publishes Adaptation Communication to fulfil a key commitment of the Paris Agreement
Ryedale District Council and City of York Council have both given their approval for plans for the flood storage area in York to go ahead.
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