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The light show - put on by the Environment Agency and partners - aims to raise awareness of flood risk.
Invasive weeds are being cleared from the River Colne to benefit the environment.
Response from the Chair to The Times' article “Toothless Environment Agency lets farmers pollute rivers”, 17 August 2019.
The Environment Agency has this week carried out one of its biggest ever vehicle seizure operations in England.
The Environment Agency is carrying out a project to look at barbel and chub stocks in the Dove and Upper Trent in Staffordshire.
Offenders abandoned nearly 2,000 tonnes of waste in Dudley
The money from South West Water will benefit watercourses in Plymouth as an alternative to prosecution by the Environment Agency.
Takeaway shop worker insisted he was just hungry and denied illegally caught crayfish would be used in takeaway
Vehicles seized in roadside inspections.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
England has become one of the first countries in Europe where people will be able to receive flood alerts on their computer, phone or personal device through the Google Public Alerts map.
Plans to improve the embankment defence in Museum and reduce flood risk for 48 properties go live.
An innovative pilot project is set to help protect vulnerable fish stocks in the Broads during the warm weather period.
Environment Secretary Theresa Villiers visited Whaley Bridge where she met with emergency response teams working to fix a breach at Toddbrook Reservoir.
Response from the Chair to The Times' article "Filthy Business", 3 August 2019.
The project will better protect more than 1,600 homes and businesses in Carlisle, Cumbria.
The British public are being asked to help the country protect water resources for future generations.
Weirs, currents, and underwater structures all pose hazards, warns the Environment Agency
The NDG met on Thursday 25 July, chaired by Harvey Bradshaw, Executive Director of the Environment Agency.
Drones will be used for the first time this summer to gather information about illegal abstraction in East Anglia’s fenland areas.
Extra funding will support three projects to increase flood resilience
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
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