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Richard Macdonald appointed for a second term and also becomes Acting Deputy Chair.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The government's new Plan for National Parks kickstarts a programme of activity to safeguard the future of these iconic landscapes.
Today (Thursday 17 March 2016) the Environment Agency teamed up with Birmingham City Council, Birmingham Trees for Life and pupils from a local school to plant 280 trees at Perry Hall playing fields in Perry Barr, Birmingham…
Come along and meet the regulators of onshore oil and gas
The Chancellor announced an extra £700m in flood defence funding
The Environment Agency is inviting local residents and businesses to attend a drop-in event to discuss flooding in Allesley, Coventry.
John Curtin is Executive Director for Flood & Coastal Risk Management and Harvey Bradshaw is Executive Director for Environment & Business.
Rivers across England could benefit from new Government plans to help address declining freshwater fish stocks so native species can thrive
£10 million outlined for Cumbria following the record breaking wet weather
After severe flooding across Yorkshire in December 2015, the Environment Agency are continuing their efforts to repair damaged defences.
Environment Agency, Birmingham City Council and Birmingham Trees for Life to plant 280 trees at Perry Hall Playing Fields in Perry Barr.
Clearance work will improve water flow
A multi-million pound scheme to reduce the risk of flooding to 350 homes and 32 businesses in Teesside is complete.
Environment Agency contractors start work on 7 March 2016 maintaining the shingle embankment and beach between Snettisham and Hunstanton.
Environment Agency to remove timber and other floating debris
An Exeter community group is looking for volunteers to help protect local people from flooding.
With more than 90 years of service between them, this veteran pair are finally bidding farewell to the Environment Agency.
The Environment Agency invites local residents and businesses to attend a drop-in to discuss progress on the Perry Barr and Witton flood risk management scheme.
Work will take up to two weeks to complete
Environment Agency and Highways England scheme to be discussed at public drop-in
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