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Seeking views on proposals to designate West Runton, Norfolk as a bathing water.
Seeking views on proposals to designate Wolvercote Mill Stream as a bathing water.
Report setting out the 2016 bathing water classifications in England.
Seeking views on proposals to designate Manor Steps beach, Bournemouth as a bathing water.
Monitoring reports showing if designated bathing waters in England meet regulatory standards and how they've been classified.
The Slate Landscape of Northwest Wales has been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List
This tourism 5G testbed used technology to offer tourists new experiences
The bathing water season has begun, with regular monitoring by the Environment Agency now underway
Final archaeological findings, as part of a major road upgrade in the north of England, have unearthed remains that cast new light on the Roman history of the region.
A major road upgrade in the north of England uncovered fascinating new evidence about a significant phase in British history – including the fact the Romans not only built roads, but also had to repair potholes!
22 heritage organisations and 33 independent cinemas are the latest to receive support from the Culture Recovery Fund
Valued at £135,000 the exceptional piece is at risk of being lost abroad
New statistics show the number of designated bathing waters meeting strict quality standards is the highest since 2015
An area of the River Thames in Oxford and a coastal area in the Isle of Wight have been put forward for bathing water status
Sites in Rutland, Plymouth and Suffolk will receive bathing water status from May.
The bathing water season started today (15 May) with the Environment Agency carrying out regular testing of water quality at designated bathing sites.
Over £15 million from the Levelling Up Fund will restore the building's heritage features, returning it to its former glory.
As Valentine's Day comes around, it's natural to feel a little lovestruck – and this Cupid figurine certainly caught the eye of archaeologists working for Highways England.
Four swimming spots in England are being considered to become designated bathing water sites from this spring.
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