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The Environment Agency is urging people and businesses in Lincolnshire to check their flood risk, sign up for flood warnings, and know what to do if a flood happens.
The Environment Agency is urging people and businesses in Northamptonshire to check their flood risk, sign up for flood warnings, and know what to do if a flood happens.
The Environment Agency is urging residents and businesses in the North East to ensure they know their flood risk and sign up to receive flood warnings.
The Environment Agency is urging people and businesses to be ‘#floodaware’, ahead of its annual awareness-raising campaign.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Know your flood risk and sign up for a flood warning.
There are residents who live in the Slad Valley near Stroud who may be missing out on essential flood information.
The Environment Agency is asking people who are planning on having a Guy Fawkes bonfire to make sure that they only burn small amounts of paper, leaves, wood and cardboard and the waste is kept securely before being burned. …
The Environment Agency has been helping local residents be better prepared for flooding by installing new high tech flood warning cameras in Staffordshire, Derbyshire and Leicestershire.
The Environment Agency has been helping local residents be better prepared for flooding by installing new high tech flood warning cameras across the West Midlands.
The Environment Agency has been helping local residents be better prepared for flooding by installing new high tech flood warning cameras across Warwickshire.
South West Water has been fined £214,000 by Plymouth Crown Court for breaching environmental controls at the Camels Head sewage treatment works in Plymouth and failing to stop sewage pouring into the River Tamar.
The Environment Agency has successfully completed emergency repairs to tidal defences downstream of Bridgwater, Somerset.
A workshop for those wanting to find out more about their local rivers and the secret lives of fish is taking place in the North East.
Five weirs over a kilometre stretch of the River Nene are being repaired by the Environment Agency.
Residents from Astley, Dunley and Shrawley in Worcestershire are the latest to benefit from a community flood warning gauge.
Hildenborough is to benefit from improved flood resilience after a new team of flood wardens were trained by the Environment Agency.
The Environment Agency has strengthened a 200-metre stretch of embankment on the River Bain near Conningsby as part of its ongoing maintenance programme to reduce flood risk.
The Environment Agency is appealing for information following a serious illegal fishing offence at Teddington Weir in Richmond.
It’s been 5 years since the Environment Agency started recruiting volunteer lock keepers to help keep boating on the Thames running smoothly.
Autumn harvesting using heavy machinery can often lead to soil compaction, with little time for remedial action before the winter sets in.
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