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A 6-month operational plan has been mapped out to restart vital hazard and risk reduction work at Sellafield.
An update on the roll out of the catch recording application, including the continued support available to the fishing industry.
Elmer scheme will better protect 325 West Sussex properties from flooding.
The weather may have turned sunny but that doesn’t give sunbathers, picnickers and swimmers the go ahead to access Dowdeswell reservoir near Cheltenham.
Gov Facility Services Ltd (GFSL), is leading the drive to reduce carbon emissions in Southern England prisons where the company provides facilities management services.
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust is to benefit by £35,868.12 through an Enforcement Undertaking accepted by the Environment Agency.
A ‘bounce back’ plan of trade measures for the agriculture, food and drink industry has been announced today to help support businesses that have been impacted by coronavirus.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
After Environment Agency action, Fabriweld Tubular Steel Products has paid £15,300 to Notts Wildlife Trust for failing to meet packaging recycling obligations.
Guidance is being issued to industry bodies about restarting sewage treatment plants.
Joint Op-ed by British Ambassador to the Philippines Daniel Pruce and COP26 Regional Ambassador Ken O'Flaherty
Government consults on plans to update its policy for trees, woodland and forestry through creation of a new England Tree Strategy.
Phase 2 of a multi-million pound scheme to reduce flood risk to more than 800 homes and businesses across Radcliffe and Redvales will get underway in the coming weeks.
Work is back on track to improve flood protection in a section of the York Flood Alleviation Scheme
The latest application round of the Farming Recovery Fund is now open to eligible farmers to apply for grants to help them recover from February floods.
Government sets out new plans for the installation of smart meters in households across the country, so consumers can continue to cut their energy bills and carbon emissions.
The world’s first commercial liquid air battery project planned for Trafford, Greater Manchester, will help the UK make the most of its solar and wind energy
Keynote address by Alok Sharma, Business Secretary and COP26 President, at a London Stock Exchange webinar.
Throughout the pandemic, the Environment Agency has continued to repair flood defences damaged in the February floods, prioritising those communities most at risk of flooding.
New strategy sets out steps to increase data access, develop skills and support innovation across the UK’s geospatial community
Strict control measures in place as additional work activities launch at Low Level Waste Site.
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