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Don’t drive through floodwater – stay away from swollen rivers.
Surface water flooding and rise in river levels possible, along with disruption to travel.
Anaerobic digestion (AD) company applies for permit to process food waste and green waste at its facility in West Malling, Kent
The flood defence scheme came one step closer today with a major milestone being met in the form of a Transport Works Act Order (TWAO) submission.
With further wet weather expected, Environment Agency and the AA urge drivers to stay away from flood water this winter.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Severn Trent Water Ltd has paid £226,000 to the Trent Rivers Trust following a sewage pollution which caused the death of over 2,000 fish.
Had the dust been left to decompose in the pit, it had the potential to have a negative impact on the localised groundwater
Emma Howard Boyd welcomes Ofwat's determinations for 2020-2025.
Environment Agency teams are working to repair banks and defences damaged by more than twice the average autumn rainfall.
The Environment Agency will carry out surveys and investigation works from 18 November 2019 to March 2020.
Update on current flooding situation and how the government is responding.
The reminder comes as flood water is discharged out to sea.
Environment Agency teams continue to work around the clock to protect people and properties from flooding but, as the flood risk reduces, the focus is increasingly moving to assisting the recovery of affected communities.
The Environment Agency is urging communities in England to remain vigilant against the threat of flooding with 79 Flood Warnings – meaning flooding is expected – and 108 Flood Alerts – meaning flooding is possible - (as at 1…
The Environment Agency is urging communities in England to remain vigilant against the threat of flooding with 107 Flood Warnings – meaning flooding is expected – and 149 Flood Alerts – meaning flooding is possible - (as at …
Environment Agency teams, assisted by the military and emergency services, continue to work 24/7 to reduce the water levels in flood-hit communities, including Fishlake, and prepare them for further possible flood impacts to…
Flood-hit farmers in northern England will be able to apply for up to £25,000 in government grants to help them get back on their feet.
Heavy rain expected on Thursday, Friday and into the weekend
Environment Agency teams continue to be deployed around the clock in incident rooms and on the ground to reduce flood risk and keep communities safe.
Work continues around the clock in incident rooms and on the ground to reduce flood risk and keep communities safe.
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