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The Environment Agency is recruiting members for flood committees in the Severn and Wye and the Trent catchments.
As Storm Diana hits Britain, the Environment Agency and National Fire Chiefs Council are urging the public to avoid life-endangering risks such as driving through flood water, taking ‘storm selfies’ and wave watching, which …
A fishing trip cost a Gloucester man more than £800 after he was caught fishing in the closed season and without a licence.
The Environment Agency and British Red Cross research shows that young people most at risk in a flood
The Environment Agency has issued new modern permits to Angus Energy plc for production at its Brockham site in Surrey.
A fishing trip cost two Wolverhampton men more than £600 each, after they were caught without a licence and illegally removing fish.
The next stage of the Environment Agency’s £32m project in Perry Barr and Witton, reducing flood risk for 1,400 properties, started with a fish rescue.
Environment Agency Chair, Emma Howard Boyd is calling on businesses and communities to prepare as latest UK climate change projections are published.
New data gives the most detailed picture yet of temperature, rainfall and sea level rise over next century
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Two environmental charities will receive donations after the Environment Agency accepted an Enforcement Undertaking following two pollution incidents in the River Nene in Northampton.
Environmental charities and projects will benefit from more than £2.2 million in payments thanks to enforcement undertakings agreed with the Environment Agency.
Wessex Water has offered to pay £975,000 to achieve equivalent environmental benefits following a series of sewage spills in Swanage Bay, Dorset.
Firm agrees to pay nearly £25,000 to the Marine Conservation Society following breaches
An angler has been fined over £200 after admitting fishing without a rod licence and obstructing an Environment Agency officer at a lake in Norfolk.
Construction has started in Lowdham
Project will improve biodiversity on the river
Waste wood kept coming into a site in Devon, but never left and cost the landowner dearly when he was left to clear 10,000 tonnes.
The Environment Agency host the National Drought Group (NDG) which brings together stakeholders to coordinate action to maintain protect the environment.
Work will support recreational and commercial boating along 135-mile stretch of water.
Vehicle seen in Surrey town part of criminal probe
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