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Construction of a multi-million pound scheme to protect thousands of homes and businesses in Hull from flooding from the Humber has been given the go ahead.
A Northumberland farmer has been fined after polluting a stream with liquid fertiliser and killing thousands of fish.
Watercourse affected by liquid silage and slurry
Around 360,000 salmon and 20,000 sea trout have been released into tributaries of the River Tyne this year as the centre celebrated its 40th anniversary.
Register your vessels or pay the price, Environment Agency warns
A company has been fined £20,000 following an Environment Agency investigation after polluting a stream during land spreading at a North East farm.
Motorists across the North East can now get information on car parks at risk of flooding in a new project from the Environment Agency and local authorities.
The Environment Agency has served a 'notice of liability' for a pollution incident that killed at least 100,000 fish in Lincolnshire.
The Environment Agency has issued new environmental permits to iGas Energy for operations at the Bletchingley oil and gas site in Surrey.
Reminder issued after EA removes 1,000 tonnes of the invasive species from the Anglian region’s rivers
Environment Agency introduce restrictions on fishing in England in response to the international decline in migratory salmon stocks.
Thousands of roach, bream, chub, tench, crucians and dace find homes in Clevedon, Burtle, Parchey, Yeovilton and Frome.
Businesses and manufacturers to pay the full cost of recycling or disposing of their packaging waste under government’s Resources and Waste Strategy.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Environment Agency’s Fish Farm team has been out spreading good cheer during the festive season with their Christmas restocking program.
Rugeley illegal waste following organised waste crime
Carlisle residents are being invited to share their thoughts on a flood risk management scheme for the town at an upcoming community drop-in session.
More than 400 properties better protected from river and tides by longer, higher walls plus other improvements.
A North East man has been fined after pleading guilty to three offences, including breaching an environmental permit and obstruction.
Plans for the second phase of the Leeds Flood Alleviation Scheme have been put forward.
Matt Ralton, of St Stephens Road, Leicester was proved guilty of fishing without a licence failing to state name and address and obstructing a constable
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