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A South Shields man has been ordered to pay over £6,000 after a hearing last week at South Tyneside Magistrates Court.
Position statement provided by Harvey Bradshaw, Executive Director of Environment and Business at the Chilterns Chalk Stream Conference, 5 October 2019
Today the Met Office and the Environment Agency are marking a 10-year partnership which has saved lives, livelihoods, and protected infrastructure.
Tipper trucks under spotlight in Brent roadside checks.
Leading organisations from across the north east meet to discuss the impact on people, communities and wildlife
Communities asked to prepare for coastal flooding
Following an investigation by the Environment Agency (EA), one of the UK’s largest waste management companies - Biffa Waste Services Ltd - has been ordered to pay a total of £599,912 for breaching waste exports regulations.
Strategy will help to preserve this threatened species in the future
Company failed to finance the cost of waste electrical electronic equipment collection and treatment
Soldiers and firefighters will test their speed and efficiency by setting up temporary flood barriers during Exercise Touchpaper.
A High Wycombe man has been convicted after cameras caught him dumping several tipper-truck loads of waste in north London.
Flood risk in Newark reduced for 140 properties and the surrounding roads and infrastructure
Award-winning flood defence project will take centre stage at event in France
A natural flood management trial has been launched at a farm on the border of Yorkshire and Lancashire to help reduce the risk of flooding.
Informal drop-in events will take place this month
Company directors sentenced in court for illegal waste operation
Environmental forces mobilised to deal with American Signal Crayfish invasion
New flood maps now show greater detail about how Salisbury reacts to flooding, but not a rise in actual flood risk.
The Perry Barr and Witton flood scheme will bring benefits for people and wildlife.
Tipping chemicals left over from his plant nursery business onto gravel ended up in a stream and killing hundreds of fish.
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