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A scheme to help better protect rural communities in the Yorkshire Dales from being cut-off by flood water using natural measures starts this summer.
The Environment Agency is urging people to follow water company advice to use water wisely during these hotter summer months.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Call to report sightings of invasive plant along the River Thames
What you should do if you suspect Blue Green Algae is present and how to report it
The Environment Agency reveals over a third of illegally dumped waste is from households
The Environment Agency has completed work on a new flood embankment which will reduce the risk of flooding at Tyne Green in Hexham.
The latest information on a major protect to create a large area of wetland habitat on the Humber estuary will be on show on Thursday, 5 July.
10 July 1968 saw one of the worst natural disasters East Devon has ever experienced.
Three sites in Cornwall were sent waste containing asbestos, causing costly clean-ups.
The Environment Agency is proposing to remove an automatic trash screen at Lea Marston lakes on the River Teme as water quality improvements leave it redundant.
The reminder comes as the Environment Agency finishes work on its coastal flood defence scheme for this year.
Capital waste crime crackdown
Pink salmon have been spotted in North East waters
The Environment Agency's North East Fisheries Enforcement Team carried out 87 patrols detecting 33 offences during the three-month close season
Barleston bream and many other fish now have shelter from predatory birds, thanks to floating islands created by the Environment Agency.
Pop along to a public drop-in on June 20
Option to construction flood walls at an industrial estate is approved by the Calderdale Flood Recovery and Resilience Partnership Board.
Otley residents and businesses are invited to come and hear about a shortlist of options to reduce flood risk in the town at an event on Thursday 21 June.
Environment Secretary calls on water companies to increase investment.
River coarse fishing gets back into full swing tomorrow following the three month close season from 15 March to 15 June.
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