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Worcester businesses and residents reminded to make sure oil and fuel is stored and disposed of correctly and safely.
A new consultation has been launched on how best to introduce Clean Air Zones in key cities as part of plans to improve air quality.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Today Environment Secretary Andrea Leadsom spoke at the State of Nature report launch.
Secretary of State appoints Professor Michael Winter OBE to the Natural England Board
Illegal sewage discharge affected Rud Beck and the River Crimple
Permits set out conditions to ensure the environment is protected
Six billion fewer plastic bags taken home by shoppers in England and over £29 million donated to good causes thanks to 5p charge
The AAIB is sending a team to investigate an accident involving a glider.
United Utilities Water Limited (UU) has been fined £600,000 and its contractor, KMI + £333,000
Bristol Magistrates Court has ordered Glastonbury Festival Ltd to pay £31,000 after pollution went into the Whitelake River.
Environment Agency runs free event in Durham to celebrate global day
The River Ouseburn has been diverted as part of a major scheme to tackle flooding in Brunton Park, Newcastle.
An innovative approach by Natural England to protecting great crested newts has taken a major step forward in Woking.
Environment Minister Rory Stewart encourages everyone to visit their nearest National Park or public woodland this Bank Holiday weekend.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The Environment Agency has recently launched the first of a number of planned soil awareness courses in Herefordshire.
Environmental permitting decision made after thorough assessment of proposed activities
The Environmental Regulation team will transfer from the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on 1 April 2016.
Environment Agency, Birmingham City Council and Birmingham Trees for Life to plant 280 trees at Perry Hall Playing Fields in Perry Barr.
Expert advice on the state of English Natural Capital from the new Natural Capital Committee will drive forward the 25-year Environment Plan
The Chief Executive of the Environment Agency says revitalising natural landscapes can reduce flood risk
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