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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.
The court found that negligence and a lack of maintenance were to blame for the pollution of a Northamptonshire brook.
The 3 attempted to escape the bailiff by running away and hiding in bushes before being caught.
The Environment Agency is set to launch a review of permitted waste sites within the bio-waste sector, which includes composting, anaerobic digestion and mechanical biological treatment.
Salmon and trout can now ascend Trews Weir in Exeter after the water level of the River Exe dropped several metres.
A project to revitalise one of Yorkshire's longest river has been given a further boost after The National Lottery Heritage Fund announced today it had awarded a £714,000 grant to the Environment Agency to return salmon …
New flood boost will better protect over 9,004 homes.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Speech by Emma Howard Boyd for the Westminster Business Forum Keynote Seminar: Green finance and the impact of climate change on financial services
Lorries and vans checked for correct documents.
Environment Agency teams are relocating hundreds of native crayfish to help boost their numbers.
The Thames Barrier, which protects 125 square km of London from tidal flooding, is to carry out its annual full tide test closure on Sunday 29 September.
Atlantic salmon and brown trout can now populate a further seven kilometres of the River Churnet.
An extensive programme of testing is being carried out around Bridlington in a bid to find out sources impacting on bathing water quality.
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