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Annual testing of the Environment Agency’s flood sirens in Grimsby and Cleethorpes will be carried out next week.
Public consultation open until 28 September 2016
Find out about the Environment Agency's flood recovery and flood alleviation plans
As part of the Environment Agency’s work to reduce flood risk, construction is well underway on Westleigh Brook.
Work to repair underground culverts in Salford is progressing well.
More people have been able to enjoy river fishing for the first time thanks to a joint partnership project to enhance access.
Environment Agency continues work to reduce the risk of flooding from Lustrum Beck
Plans to dredge a section of the River Freshney have been announced by the Environment Agency after research revealed new information about the amount of silt in the channel.
Permits set out conditions to ensure the environment is protected
The Environment Agency is due to start work to restore flood defences which were damaged during December's storms.
The Environment Agency has issued an appeal for information following the oil pollution in the River Derwent yesterday.
Incident command vehicle to visit communities
School’s out for summer and there is no better time to enjoy the beauty of the River Thames than over the holidays – where you can have fun, get close to nature and spend time with friends.
The Environment Agency will be holding a public drop-in session for Tewkesbury residents on Tuesday 26 July 2016.
The Environment Agency is inviting local residents and businesses to attend drop-in events to discuss the recent flooding in the Selly Park area.
The Environment Agency will be out and about in flood hit areas of Bradford next week as part of an ongoing flood recovery programme.
Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs made the announcement today.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Regional Flood and Coastal Committee sets out commitment to protect homes and businesses in the North East
The Environment Agency is embarking on a significant programme of repairs to flood defences damaged by flooding.
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