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Budget announcement: More than 3,000 homes and businesses in the West Midlands will be better protected from the risk of flooding sooner
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Budget announcement: More than 1,700 homes in the East Midlands to be better protected from risk of flooding sooner
Budget announcement: More than 4,000 homes and businesses in the South West to be better protected from the risk of flooding sooner
Budget announcement: More than 480 homes in North East will be better protected from the risk of flooding sooner
Budget announcement: More than 4,800 homes and businesses in Yorkshire to be better protected from the risk of flooding sooner
Budget announcement: More than 750 homes and businesses in the East of England to be better protected from the risk of flooding sooner
Budget announcement: More than 12,000 homes and businesses in the South East to be better protected from the risk of flooding sooner
Budget announcement: More than 2,700 homes and businesses in the North West to be better protected from the risk of flooding sooner
Budget announcement: More than 31,000 homes and businesses will be better protected from the risk of flooding sooner
The Environment Agency and Stroud District Council will be holding flood drop-in events during March.
New data allows more timely alerts to help communities
People who live and work in the Black Sluice catchment area of Boston are being invited to give their views on a number of options to manage flood risk there.
With the next phase of a project to strengthen the bank of Whittlesey Washes starting this month, people who live and work nearby are being invited to a drop-in session to learn more.
The Environment Agency is inviting local residents and businesses to discuss proposals for the Rugeley flood risk management scheme.
Environment Secretary appoints Professor Lynne Frostick to the Board of the Environment Agency
Colin Mellors has been appointed as the Chair of the Yorkshire RFCC
The Environment Agency and Middlesbrough FC team up to promote new flood warning service Middlesbrough residents
Residents across Warwickshire are encouraged to be better prepared for flooding
Nearly 70 people attended a local event to find out about work being undertaken by the Environment Agency and the risks of flooding in Saffron Walden.
Environment Agency contractors start work today on annual maintenance of the shingle embankment and beach between Snettisham and Hunstanton.
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