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Three Ministry of Defence Police officers successfully competed in the annual Britain’s Strongest Police Officer competition that was held recently at the Wild Training Gym in High Wycombe.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Environment Agency and Pike Anglers' Club ask for caution when fishing in prolonged hot weather.
The Environment Agency has released thousands of young fish into tributaries of the River Tyne to encourage natural recovery of fish stocks
More than 6 million larvae and fish bred by Environment Agency
The Environment Agency reminds anglers the close season runs 15 March - 15 June
The Environment Agency has released thousands of fish into rivers in the north east during 2017 to boost stocks and help natural recovery
The Environment Agency gets into the festive spirit by providing stocking fillers for anglers as it restocks rivers in the run up to Christmas
River Medway users and wildlife have been boosted by the completion of a £3.6 million project to refurbish East Farleigh lock.
A CNC officer based at Hinkley Point will fly to Los Angeles next month, after being invited to take part in the LA 2017 World Police and Fire Games.
The Environment Agency is reminding anglers the ‘close season’ for coarse fish in rivers comes into effect on the 15 March.
The 2nd annual fisheries report outlines how rod licence funds are spent.
Environment Agency's fisheries experts have released more than 5,000 fish into North East waters.
Barbel, chub, common bream, dace, grayling and roach populations boosted
Record-breaking results for Environment Agency’s fish breeding farm
Thousands of fish stocked in North East rivers.
Fish populations across Kent have been boosted thanks to an Environment Agency re-stocking project.
Species returns to the River Don after 150 years
Fisheries experts are giving a boost to fish stocks in Bedfordshire to help develop and restore rivers and lakes.
Fisheries experts have boosted stocks in the North East as the Environment Agency continues to develop and restore rivers in the region.
3,000 young barbel released by the Environment Agency
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