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Three men were fined and ordered to pay costs totalling more than £1,800 after they were caught fishing illegally in Tewkesbury.
Environment Secretary Michael Gove, has reappointed Maria Adebowale-Schwarte for a second term on the Board of the Environment Agency.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
People living in Dorset, Salisbury Plain and Wiltshire South Downs are urged to check their groundwater flood risk and sign up for alerts.
The bells of St Paul's Church will ring an SOS in the event of a flood warning if all usual forms of communications fail.
Fines and costs handed out for illegal fishing
A 26-year-old man has been successfully prosecuted by the Environment Agency after being found guilty of fishing without a licence in August 2018.
A 29-year-old man from Ilkeston, Derbyshire, has been found guilty of fishing without a licence at Osbourne’s Pond, Heanor on 18 August 2018.
Chair of the Environment Agency to Climate Action Society
An initial milestone has been completed as part of a Calderdale flood alleviation scheme
A team of researchers, led by the Environment Agency, may be close to solving one of science’s most enduring mysteries – where does the European Eel spawn and what migration route do they follow to get there?
The Environment Agency has released thousands of fish to give stocks a boost and encourage people to go fishing.
Staff from the Environment Agency and Trent Rivers Trust have been showing their love of nature this Valentine’s Day, helping plant over 1,700 trees on farmland.
A man who failed to provide documents in an Environment Agency investigation has been fined.
Police and the Environment Agency are calling on people to report suspicious activity
400 students are learning about what lives in the river and how they can help keep our rivers clean
A Teesside man has been fined following an investigation by the Environment Agency into an environmental permit breach at a motor vehicle site.
The pioneering project run by the Forestry Commission and Environment Agency is once again being offered in the North East and Yorkshire.
Environment Agency joins colleagues in roadside swoop on lorries and vans
The new flood scheme will protect 1,600 homes and 400 businesses in Ipswich over the next century.
The Environment Agency has released thousands of young fish into North East stillwaters this week to give stocks a boost.
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