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More support for farmers to help them with the impact of ongoing dry weather.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
3 men were caught illegally fishing in Norfolk by our enforcement team whilst on patrol.
As part of a joint investigation with Northumbria Police, the offenders were found guilty of using unlicensed nets.
Parts of South West, Southern and Central England and East of England move into Drought status.
MMO and Greenpeace have a shared interest in protecting our precious marine environment.
The Environment Agency is taking action to protect wildlife and the environment while the North East is experiencing prolonged dry weather.
An Environment Agency move to prevent a Yorkshire reservoir from drying up has been approved.
20 projects have been shortlisted for the next stage of the CCUS clusters process
Investigation by Environment Agency ends in prosecution of ex-company director.
The government has launched a consultation on how to support the development of biomass energy generation with associated carbon captured in the UK over the next decade.
The Environment Secretary met with water companies to discuss the measures they are taking to protect water supplies in the driest summer in over 50 years.
A robotics expert will bring to life a fascinating future where intuitive machines are deployed to go where humans can’t in a free public talk.
The England Woodland Creation Offer will become part of the Local Nature Recovery scheme – one of the new environmental land management (ELM) schemes – from 2025.
A new one-day summit will showcase how Oxfordshire leads the global charge in addressing the climate emergency.
Details of a Pharmaceutical Assessor vacancy within our Quality team.
Details of a vacancy in the VMD's Quality team
A huge 800-tonne crane is now in situ near Matlock Bridge to help the Environment Agency reinstate the town’s flood defences.
Report highlights safety record, GDF progress, innovations, and savings.
Works are expected to last approximately 8 weeks and will help reduce the risk of flooding to the local area once completed.
Visitors to the area of the Lower Otter Restoration Project (LORP) can now have a virtual conversation to find out more about what is happening with the scheme.
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