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The annoyance response resulting from exposure to odorous releases from industrial activities is assessed with the aim of providing defensible numerical limits for regulating odour exposure in the UK.
Environment Agency sends 200 tonnes of the invasive species for composting
Transport Secretary announces plans to tackle graffiti on Britain's roads and railways.
Volunteers have helped the Environment Agency eliminate floating pennywort along a stretch of the River Cam in Cambridgeshire.
A 5 year partnership project to eliminate pennywort on a 23 mile stretch of the River Great Ouse has been a success.
Response to a request for information regarding details of rebranding and littering.
The ‘Hands. Face. Space’ public information campaign urges the public to continue to wash their hands, cover their face and make space to control infection rates and avoid a second peak.
A company has been ordered to pay fines and costs totalling almost £26,000 for failing to control odour coming from its South Tyneside plant.
A Huddersfield based home furnishings company has offered to pay £17,000 to Yorkshire Wildlife Trust after failing to comply with packaging waste regulations.
Invasive weed cleared from watercourse near Heathrow
Public Health England has produced a pair of radio adverts with health advice on cleaning up safely after flooding.
Air Quality Grants awarded across England to fund local projects for cleaner air.
Fifth annual Invasive Species Week promotes simple steps to stop the spread of invasive species which threaten Britain’s plants and animals
The second annual Invasive Species Week starts on 29 February and will run until 6 March.
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