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Illegal waste dealer ordered to pay back £200,000
The National Drought Group (NDG) met on Monday 18 March, chaired by Harvey Bradshaw, Executive Director at the Environment Agency, to assess the latest water resource situation and actions being taken to reduce risk for the …
Speech by Sir James Bevan, Chief Executive of the Environment Agency Waterwise Conference, 19 March 2019
A 21-year-old man has been successfully prosecuted by the Environment Agency after being found guilty of fishing without a licence in July 2018.
The tiny coastal community of Stolford has become the first location in the UK to benefit from innovative flood defence technology pioneered in Holland.
Emma Howard Boyd, Chair of the Environment Agency speech at the Women’s Engineering Society Centenary Conference
Emma Howard Boyd has been reappointed as Environment Agency Chair.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Environment Agency is reminding anglers that coarse fishing on rivers is closed for three months from Friday 15 March.
Building work began on a unique fish pass, which is being built underneath the nearby disused 19th century pump house on River Churnet.
A skip hire company owner who was duped by a rogue waste collector has been ordered to pay nearly £25,000 after his rubbish was found dumped at 4 Essex sites.
Environment Agency officers made unannounced visits to 28 sites across Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire yesterday.
A project to help the revival of salmon on one of England’s key rivers has been officially opened by Fisheries Minister Robert Goodwill today.
A serious pollution incident led to a 3km oil slick near the Potteric Carr Nature Reserve, Doncaster.
Emma Howard Boyd, Chair of the Environment Agency speech to Futurebuild 2019
Two men were fined and ordered to pay costs and fines totalling more than £1,400 after they were caught fishing illegally in Midlands.
It's the most sites visited in a single day by Environment Agency officers in the area
Horse power is being used at Harden Moor in West Yorkshire, as part of a project to trial natural flood management techniques to reduce the risk of flooding.
Nottingham waste carrier has vehicle seized and has to pay £1,760 fine and costs of £2,995
Today the Environment Agency revealed which fish will feature on the 2019 fishing licences.
The study uses climate change, population and mapping data to set out future flood risk scenarios.
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