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Farmers and landowners setting up temporary campsites for the summer holidays are being urged to have a flood plan in place to keep campers safe.
We’re working out how to measure changes in resilience to flooding and coastal change over time.
Discover how the Flood Forecasting Centre has developed since it was set up 2009.
How the Flood Forecasting Centre forecasts future flooding and provides information and guidance.
The Flood Forecasting Centre is a partnership which reduces flood risk through better forecasting.
The Flood Forecasting Centre's role in government flood response.
Combining knowledge from the Met Office and Environment Agency to predict flood risk.
Official opening of £30 million Burton-upon-Trent flood defences
The Environment Agency has completed work ahead of schedule to repair a heavily eroded river bank in Haydon Bridge, Northumberland.
A £10 million package of flood defence repairs is almost complete, and a further £3 million of funding has been secured, to make communities along the lower River Aire in Yorkshire more resilient to climate change.
A pioneering new fund to drive private investment in nature and tackle climate change has been awarded to 27 projects
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The RFCC chair appointments have been announced
An Essex farm has donated £25,000 to a wildlife charity after abstracting water during a period of dry weather.
15,000 trees have been planted in Keighley to reduce flood risk and mitigate climate change as part of a Natural Flood Management Programme which aims to reduce flood risk in the River Aire catchment.
Government approves funding for the latest stage of the River Thames Scheme.
Report published. Recommendations to update the non-statutory technical standards to provide for multiple benefit Sustainable Drainage Systems in England.
Second set of defence gates for Port of Boston delivered today
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