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Find out what it means to be a flood warden
Strong winds across southern and western England on Friday and into Saturday will coincide with high tides.
The Environment Agency is urging communities in the south to be aware of the risk of flooding from Storm Brian with high tides and large waves expected on Friday and Saturday.
Areas likely to be impacted include West Bay, Lyme Regis, Poole Harbour, Chiswell, Preston Beach and Christchurch.
The Environment Agency won a national award for 'Bringing Back the River Bulbourne'.
The Environment Agency has launched a competition in north east schools to design a new logo for the region's Flood Wardens.
Wear Rivers Trust and the Environment Agency have worked together to construct a new fish pass on Brancepeth Beck in County Durham.
The Environment Agency will run a major flood defence exercise on Stratford Waterside on Tuesday 7 November 2017.
Temporary flood barriers have been put up in Fowey ahead of flood warnings on the south coasts.
The Environment Agency is inviting local residents and businesses to a drop-in event to discuss proposals for the Alney Island flood risk management scheme.
People who live near the River Foss in York will now be able to benefit from an improved flood warning service from Wednesday, October 18.
A partnership project has improved habitat, increased flood storage and created extra space for the community to enjoy.
The Environment Agency is urging those people who will be getting oil delivered for winter to check their fuel storage.
The Environment Agency has revealed that brown trout, which haven’t been seen in the Lyme Brook for many years, have returned to Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Public drop-in event on Tuesday 17 October
The Environment Agency is inviting local people living in Broadway, Childswickham and Murcot to an open day at the Badsey Brook flood scheme.
Public drop-ins are launched for river transfer project, which will bring 'new wave' of responsibility for local communities.
Plan is required before the company may start operations
More time to have a say on proposed energy from waste facility.
Waste disposal was the focus of a day of inspections by the Environment Agency.
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