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A Leeds man has been ordered to pay back £1,373,060 he illegally earned after the conclusion of a proceeds of crime hearing at Leeds Crown Court.
Two drop-in events being held in Kirkstall to help inform people about the next phase of the Leeds flood alleviation plans
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Vital work on a £1million flood alleviation project will start again in Earby next week
The Environment Agency has approved a variation to the bespoke environmental permit at the existing Palmers Wood oil and gas production site in Surrey.
The flood defence reduces risk to communities along the lower River Witham
Two men have been fined for fishing illegally at a North East pond following an investigation by the Environment Agency.
A haulage company has been fined £510,000 and its company director has been ordered to do unpaid work after they admitted illegally storing baled waste.
Bradford man pleads guilty to operating as an illegal waste carrier.
The Angling Trust has been awarded a new contract to undertake essential angling services including tackling illegal angling and encouraging more people to go fishing across the country.
Lack of maintenance blamed for pollution 'seen over several miles'.
The National Drought Group (NDG) met on Monday 21 January, chaired by Harvey Bradshaw, Executive Director at the Environment Agency, to assess the water resource situation and actions being taken to reduce risk for summer 20…
Hundreds of thousands of fish have been saved thanks to the Environment Agency's speedy actions to close a barrier during a surge tide this week.
The Environment Agency is inviting residents in Ponteland, Northumberland, to a drop-in event to find out more about flood protection in the town.
An adult salmon has been found in the River Don at Salmon Pastures confirming the species’ return to Sheffield city centre after an absence of 150 years.
A Manchester man has been jailed for 12 months for illegally dumping 100 tonnes of pungent waste on the site of Special School
The Environment Agency has stocked a West Bromwich park pool with roach, tench, rudd and bream, to encourage local people to take up angling.
The future for environmental principles and governance post EU Exit
A Derby man has been ordered to pay £13k for running a breaker's yard without a permit - putting the environment at risk
Dairy farmer from Bradbourne near Ashford ordered to pay £1,500 plus £5,516 costs, after being being found guilty of allowing slurry to pollute a watercourse
A public consultation will be conducted on the future of the coarse fishing close season on rivers in England. The consultation is open for 8 weeks, starting on 14 January 2019 and ending on 11 March 2019.
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