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The new contract is to deliver a £300m programme to reduce flood risk in London and the Thames estuary.
New flood wall will reduce flood risk to hundreds of properties affected by last December’s tidal surge
Faster and more specific flood warnings now available
National Audit Office conclusions on funding based on inappropriate comparisons
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
As winter approaches, the Environment Agency is urging people across the West Country to be prepared for possible flooding.
The Environment Agency kept its promise to complete the 8km dredge of the Rivers Parrett and Tone in Somerset by 31 October.
Flood sirens in Walsden, Todmorden, Hebden Bridge and Mytholmroyd will be tested as part of the Environment Agency’s annual maintenance.
The Environment Agency will hand over maintenance of the rivers Babingley, Ingol and Heacham to the King’s Lynn Internal Drainage Board.
The Environment Agency begins constructing the new flood defence works at Westonzoyland in Somerset this week.
The Environment Agency is asking for views on how to improve and protect the water environment in the South West.
A damaged flood gate at the entrance to Polperro Harbour has been secured by the Environment Agency and Polperro Harbour Trust to maintain flood protection to 70 local properties.
The Environment Agency has officially opened the Fazeley section of the Lower Tame flood scheme.
Medmerry managed realignment scheme wins two awards and Godmanchester flood risk management scheme wins the Outstanding Contribution Award
The Environment Agency is urging people across Leicestershire and Rutland to be ‘Aware and Prepared’ for winter flood risks in their area.
The invasive species, the quagga mussel (Dreissena rostriformis bugensis), has been discovered in the south east.
Medmerry flood defence in Sussex is the winner of the 2014 Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award.
Work starts tomorrow (1 Oct) on a £500,000 scheme to improve the flood bank at Slippery Gowt on the Boston Haven.
A seawall in Hullbridge which was damaged by the storm surge last December is being brought back up to standard.
Emergency flood defence repair work to damage caused this year by a succession of winters storms on Chesil Beach in Portland, Dorset, will be completed on 2 October 2014 by the Environment Agency and Weymouth & Portland …
Over five million people are at risk from the devastating effects of flooding in the UK, with thousands of properties at risk in the south west.
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