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Details of the standing environment groups in the UK.
Cefas Standard Terms and Conditions of Contract for Services
Standard rules to use waste for reclamation, restoration or improvement of land (existing permits only).
This competition provides grant support to projects to develop technologies, energy systems and mission architecture needed for space based solar power.
Standard rules for using waste in construction (existing permits only).
Standard rules to store and treat dredgings for recovery.
Standard rules for permits covering category 5 sealed radioactive sources.
Standard rules to store up to 75,000 tonnes of furnace ready scrap metal for recovery.
For operators storing and repackaging healthcare waste, photographic and chemical wastes from healthcare premises and similar municipal wastes at a named location.
The Environment Agency has made this proposal as part of a programme to help restore sustainable abstraction and to conserve and secure the proper use of water resources.
Find out about a new NNR in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan.
A map to show the boundary of the Thames Regional Flood and Coastal Committee.
Environment Agency regulatory position on using temporary collection points in local communities for householders’ waste.
Information on the closures affecting the navigation on the River Thames.
How woodland creation can help biodiversity.
Find out how continuous cover forestry benefits your woodland.
This command paper was presented to Parliament in February 2026.
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The Wash East coastal management strategy sets out to identify the most suitable way of managing flood and erosion risk.
Guidance on the technical conservation and landing obligation (discard ban) regulations for 2020. Including how the rules apply, selling undersize fish, reporting requirements and quota management.
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