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Environment Agency sends 200 tonnes of the invasive species for composting
Up to 5,000 cubic metres of shingle will be moved to maintain protection to homes and businesses. Recent storms caused erosion.
Buckfastleigh is the newest addition to the Environment Agency’s growing list of places that get flood warnings.
The Environment Agency has launched a new flood warning service this week for 17 areas across Yorkshire – which will warn residents of any imminent risk of flooding.
Environment Agency to begin work to renew flood defence revetment with improvements to the seafront and shoreline
The Environment Agency has completed work on a flood scheme in Egremont
Sir James Bevan outlined his vision for natural flood management as the Environment Agency published a new report on the £15 million NFM programme.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
An ambitious programme to restore and improve rivers in the Lake District has beaten competition from across Europe to win the prestigious European Riverprize.
Shingle recycling work at Sussex beach will help reduce the risk of coastal flooding.
More than 70,000 properties at risk. Training takes only 2 hours to complete. Be a vital link for your community and emergency responders.
The Environment Agency’s project to restore flood protection from the River Derwent in Matlock, Derbyshire will reach its halfway stage this Christmas.
Approval for work from 2023. Properties better protected from flooding will increase to beyond 1,400. Basin will hold more than 7 million cubic metres of water
The community has been helping design a mural as part of a £30 million scheme being built by the Environment Agency to better protect homes and business from flooding.
Cambridgeshire property and land retain flood protection.
Three people are needed to help make some of the most important decisions on tackling flooding in Bristol, south Gloucestershire, Somerset, Dorset and Wiltshire.
The scheme at Ormesby Beck will improve the area’s resilience to the changing climate and provide a richer environment for residents and nature.
Nature based solutions at forefront of flood defences in Leeds as new planting season begins
Second phase of £21m Clifton Ings Flood Alleviation scheme to better protect 135 homes in York area from flooding is underway.
Since 1998 we have seen six of the ten wettest years on record.
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