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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.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
To avoid disruption to visitors and businesses, work will resume on the Quay from October 2017.
The AP1000® nuclear reactor, designed by Westinghouse, is suitable for construction in the UK
Recruitment is underway for new members for the Anglian Northern Regional Flood and Coastal Committee (RFCC).
The Environment Agency is looking for someone to help manage flood risk and make a real difference to people and the environment.
More fascinating information on a historic route between Oxford and Abingdon has been uncovered as part of the archaeological investigations for the Oxford flood alleviation scheme.
Would you like to help develop local flood and coastal management plans?
The River Avon Restoration Project won the catchment category and is shortlisted for the overall UK River Prize 2017.
The Port of Boston has announced its support for the project after close discussions with the Environment Agency.
Consultation and drop-in sessions for a proposed Essex incinerator are announced.
The Environment Agency is reminding anglers the ‘close season’ for coarse fish in rivers comes into effect on the 15 March.
First phase of the Perry Barr & Witton flood scheme is now complete.
An Environment Agency funded partnership project to protect and preserve the Ouseburn River in the North East has started.
De-silting works will ensure good drainage and improve habitat in the area.
More than 2,000 new sign-ups to Floodline were logged in just 2 days in Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire.
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