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The Environment Agency has started work on a new £65,000 flood bank in a Northumberland town to reduce the risk of flooding from the River Tyne.
Public drop-in events have been organised in June for people affected by flooding in Sparkhill and Selly Park.
Environment Agency open new £63 million flood defence scheme in Rossall
Alkane Energy UK Ltd have applied for an environmental permit to drill at a site in Rufford
Ahead of further heavy rain, the Environment Agency urges people to check flood risk and prepare for flooding.
Environment Agency Fisheries Enforcement Officers in the North East checked almost 400 rod licences and reported 14 anglers during bank holiday patrols.
Environment Agency fisheries enforcement officers in the North East were on patrol when they saw an illegal gill net set across the river.
The Environment Agency is enforcing fishing laws this bank holiday weekend.
Hundreds of thousands of fish larvae are being released into the River Witham in Lincolnshire as part of the watercourse's recovery from a pollution incident.
Rivers and wildlife could be left without sufficient water unless action is taken to reduce water use and wastage, according to an Environment Agency report published today.
Natural measures to reduce flood risk, which include the planting of thousands of trees in the River Aire catchment, will be on show in Skipton this week.
More than 6 million larvae and fish bred by Environment Agency
Sanglier Limited agree to pay charity for failing in their duty to recover and recycle packaging. Money to be used for a UK volunteer litter initiative.
A 20 tonne tipper lorry linked to illegal waste activity across the West Midlands has been seized and crushed by the Environment Agency today (18 May 2018)
River takes massive step forward following huge restoration project
Flood scheme protecting more than 270 homes and businesses, has won the Institution of Civil Engineers West Midlands sustainability award.
Two companies agree to pay nearly £30,000 to a Norfolk river charity after a pollution incident at an airfield.
6 boaters were ordered to forfeit more than £7,200 between them – all for failing to register their craft for use on the River Nene.
This summer people can take a dip at more bathing beaches than ever before along the English coastline.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
A man who deliberately set fire to buildings on his land to avoid demolition costs has been given a suspended sentence and fined.
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