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The National Drought Group met on Wednesday 29 August 2018
* EA responds to 330% increase in drought-related incidents * Public urged to use water wisely
The Environment Agency hosted a celebration event to mark the completion of a new flood bank to protect residents at Tyne Green.
The Environment Agency is working closely with partners to investigate the bathing water quality at a popular North East beach.
Planned improvement work set to benefit over 1,400 residential and 400 commercial properties - many of which are considered to be at significant flood risk.
Planning permission is being sought for a £42 million Humber Hull Frontage Improvement Scheme to provide better protection from flooding.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Environment Agency joined forces with Cleveland Police to carry out boat patrols on the River Tees.
Rotherham man fined for fishing without a licence and giving false information to officers.
The Environment Agency is working with North East businesses to ensure they are prepared for flooding.
Information gathered from the air is helping the Environment Agency protect nature and wildlife
The tests will be carried out by the Environment Agency and local residents can find out more at a community drop-in.
The Environment Agency’s Incident Management Portal has been awarded a ‘Special Achievement in Geographical Information Systems Award’ at the 2018 International ESRI User Conference
Three men ordered to pay more than £10,000
The Environment Agency's Adur tidal walls scheme in Shoreham-by-Sea is reaching the final stages of construction.
The first transfer in the county of white-clawed crayfish has been hailed a success as the protected species is now breeding in its new location.
The Environment Agency joined forces with expert anglers for the second year running to carry out an important survey to assess the numbers of dace.
Fishing illegally has landed a Birmingham angler with a £1,130 penalty.
The Environment Agency has installed 'baffles' as progress continues on a new fish pass on the River Wear.
Environment Agency and Pike Anglers' Club ask for caution when fishing in prolonged hot weather.
The permit is for a sewage treatment plant to serve staff during construction.
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