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Grayling restocking is part of a five-year restoration project
The Environment Agency will be showcasing their cool kit and little critters as part of London Rivers Week on Tuesday 27 June.
Innovative technology will reduce the risk of flooding to the city
Series of drop-in events are being held this month
Environment Agency and police carried out raids following an in-depth investigation into illegal dumping of waste.
Environment Agency fisheries enforcement officers in the North East reported 29 offences over the Bank Holiday weekend.
A Boston farmer faces a clean-up bill for 250 tonnes of waste after being scammed by an unscrupulous waste criminal
Pupils in Doncaster are helping to transform the way their school grounds impact the local environment.
The Environment Agency and Angling Trust are running a pilot project to support fisheries enforcement officers.
A major annual scheme to replenish beaches gets underway this month, to reduce flood risk to thousands of Lincolnshire homes and businesses
The Environment Agency releases sea trout with pearl mussel larvae attached in effort to increase numbers in the North East.
The Environment Agency is appealing for information in the Andover area following a pollution incident on the River Anton.
The Environment Agency has received 3 applications for environmental permits at the Holmwood oil and gas site, off Coldharbour Lane, Surrey.
Landowners across the east of England are being warned not to be duped into storing illegal waste on their land.
Farmers in Lincolnshire are being warned by the Environment Agency to avoid a new scam that will leave them with large clean-up costs.
There has been an increase in illegally dumped waste across the West Midlands on public and private land during last 12 months.
Fixing the sea wall cost £2.4 million and will prevent a repeat of the damage from last year's storms.
Leeds flood alleviation scheme reaches major milestone
Following on from Exercise Wessex Teal, where the army practised with flood barriers, engineers will deploy one of the Agency's largest pumps.
Environment Secretary announces new £1 million natural flood management competition, part of the government's drive to reduce flooding by using a range of innovative techniques.
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