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Fishing licence income has funded £10,000 worth of equipment to help protect fisheries in East Anglia and save fish in distress due to the effects of hot and dry weather.
Construction gets underway on flood defences in the North Street area to help protect York
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
BioConstruct NewEnergy Ltd was sentenced at Teesside Magistrates' Court
The first step of phase two of Leeds flood defence scheme was supported by city plans panel today
Warning for owners of land and property across Kent, Surrey, Sussex and Hampshire.
An investigation into dozens of giant heaps of waste dumped illegally across southern England has led to an arrest.
A National Drought Group (NDG) meeting was convened today (4 June) to review water resources ahead of summer, following a dry winter and spring which has affected river flows and groundwater levels.
The National Drought Group met on 4 June 2019
The Environment Agency is carrying out a review of new data which shows a significant reduction in salmon stock levels in the Severn Estuary.
Third man gets suspended sentence and night curfew following waste crime convictions.
Emma Howard Boyd, Chair of the Environment Agency, speech to Devon and Cornwall Soils Alliance, Lakeside, Roadford Reservoir, Devon
Public invited to see £42.3m flood defence scheme in Sandwell Valley Country Park
Two Essex waste companies receive fines and charges of over £45,000 after sub-contracting waste removal.
Oil seen in a tributary of the River Worth
Sewage leaked from a manhole at South Sands Beach in 2012 and again during Easter Bank Holiday in 2017.
Officers visited more than 50 suspected illegal waste sites across the East of England in a single day, finding half were breaking the law
A pioneering project looking into whether temporarily flooding agricultural land around the Humber could benefit farmers and wildlife is appealing for land.
Officers will make unannounced visits to crack down on waste crime
A stretch of the River Yare near Norwich has been improved thanks to a river habitat project.
Protecting our native white-clawed crayfish from the invasive American signal crayfish
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