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Multi-agency visits target rise in theft of cabling and catalytic converters.
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Compiling current UK and international developments in urban flood resilience
Five individuals have been arrested today (20 April) following an investigation by the Environment Agency into large-scale waste crime activity.
The Environment Agency will start work this month to repair a heavily eroded river bank in Haydon Bridge.
One jailed and the other gets a suspended sentence for failing to dispose of rubbish legally.
A flood warning siren will be sounded in Hebden Bridge as a test between 2 and 3pm this Thursday 22 April.
Preventing plastic waste will be the focus of an open virtual workshop for businesses in the Solent area today (19 April 2021).
A rogue trader has been jailed for allowing thousands of tonnes of waste - including hazardous material - to be illegally deposited at a site in Somerset.
Five angling clubs and the Middle Level Commissioners have benefited from a £10,000 tree investment to help wildlife, local communities and fisheries.
Further year of work ahead as the scheme to raise the banks of the Ouse Washes flood storage reservoir continues.
Two company directors have been in the Old Bailey court this week for operating an illegal waste wood operation in Essex.
Poor maintenance at the company's plant diverted corrosive liquid towards River Cam
New legal duties on water companies and government will reduce sewage discharged into waterways.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Cutting-edge flood forecasting and natural flood management schemes trialled in 25 selected areas receiving a share of £150m to develop new flooding responses.
Scheme will better protect 787 properties in the area
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