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Consultation on options for helping migrating fish, eel and lamprey
Improvements have been made at 22 locations to manage water coming off the moors
Urban renewal expert appointed to the Board of the Environment Agency as natural environment lead.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The Environment Agency is warning people that continued heavy rain could lead to further flooding across London and the south-east this afternoon (23 June) and into the evening.
Thunderstorms could cause heavy rainfall bringing a risk of localised flooding to some parts of south-east of England.
Environment Agency enforcement teams have been cracking down on illegal fishing during the first few weeks of the coarse fish close season.
As summer approaches, Environment Agency staff and flood affected communities remain focused on recovery and being ready for winter.
The Environment Agency has announced an action plan for Mytholmroyd, which will spend more than £10million on defences to reduce flood risk.
Bristol Magistrates Court has ordered Glastonbury Festival Ltd to pay £31,000 after pollution went into the Whitelake River.
A brand new digital service for registering waste exemptions online has been rolled out by the Environment Agency.
More than 20,000km of England’s rivers have been opened up to improve fish migration over the last 4 years – the equivalent distance of London to Rio and back – the Environment Agency reveals on World Fish Migration Day (21s…
A new pass has opened up 34 kilometres (21 miles) of the River Witham for fish and eels, making it easier for them to migrate and spawn.
Thousands of acres of South Pennines moorland and peat bogs to be better protected as a new EU-funded restoration project gets underway.
Severn Rivers Trust and the Environment Agency are holding a drop-in event to share potential options for the habitat improvement project.
Devonport Royal Dockyard Limited (DRDL) has submitted an application for a minor variation to an environmental permit which covers operations on their dockyard site in Plymouth, Devon.
Environment Agency runs free event in Durham to celebrate global day
Environment Agency officers join police to crack down on rural crime in major operation
Improvement works have been carried out on Witham Brook in Grantham, meaning homes and businesses will be less likely to flood when heavy rainfall raises the brook’s levels.
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