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The Environment Agency has pledged between £3.5m to £5m to restore the flood protection to Matlock, Derbyshire.
The Flood Forecasting Centre (FFC) issues guidance which enables authorities to prepare for flooding by using temporary flood barriers.
Every 2 years, the Flood Forecasting Centre asks its users to rate and review the services it provides.
The Flood Forecasting Centre works with organisations across the globe to share best practice.
Work to start to build bridge supports, piers and earth road embankment.
The Environment Agency has created a new intertidal habitat at Calstock on the River Tamar in Cornwall.
The Environment Agency and Eastbourne Borough Council are urging residents and organisations to attend one of a series of drop-ins and webinars.
A £2.6 billion, six-year programme of work dedicated to improving flood and coastal defences has exceeded its original targets by 14,000 homes.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The in-game Preston world is the first activity of its kind that uses Artificial Intelligence to map a region and convert it into an interactive Minecraft map.
Environment Agency is checking hundreds of flood assets to make sure they are fully operational and ready to protect against flood risk.
Budleigh Salterton’s Fairlynch Museum is to host a 2-year long exhibition about the Lower Otter Restoration Project (LORP).
Planning application submitted to reduce flood risk to the city from the River Thames.
The Environment Agency will carry out essential flood prevention work in Matlock, Derbyshire next week to reduce the flood risk to over 50 homes and businesses.
A newly refurbished pumping station at Bentley, Doncaster, which provides greater protection to 1,699 homes and businesses, has been officially opened.
The Environment Agency has started work to install property flood resilience measures to more than 30 homes in Allesley, Coventry.
£36 million Coastal Transition Accelerator Programme will be used to help deliver innovative adaptation projects in North Norfolk and East Riding of Yorkshire
Matlock Bridge will be closed to all traffic from 7am until 7pm on Thursday 24 March to enable preparations for essential flood prevention work to be carried out.
The roadmap will also help us understand the impact of climate change on flood risk and will support modelling of past and future climate change impacts.
Some of Devon’s rarest plants are to be moved to new sites in the county as work continues on the Lower Otter Restoration Project (LORP).
The signing of a Transport and Works Act Order provides permission for construction to go ahead
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