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The Environment Agency is refurbishing seven access track bridges spanning the Cut-Off Channel.
The Environment Agency are carrying out essential repairs and upgrading the flood defences along the River Yare in Great Yarmouth.
The Environment Agency is holding 2 drop-in sessions to discuss options for reducing flood risk in Coggeshall, Feering and Kelvedon.
This week the Environment Agency starts work to repair the flood defences along the Thames Estuary at Harrison’s Wharf in Purfleet.
The public can do their bit to keep water quality high
The Environment Agency is operating 2 locks on the River Great Ouse in Cambridgeshire manually over the weekend to keep boaters moving.
Know the risks to keep yourself safe
The Environment Agency is asking parents and schools to talk to children about the dangers of playing on rock Groynes when they go to the beach. This follows several recent sightings on Clacton beaches of children playing on…
Submission period now runs until 7 August
A 400-million-year-old blood-sucking creature once eaten by Vikings tops the Environment Agency’s list of England’s rarest fish.
The rare lamprey is returning to the region to spawn.
4 new eel passes have been installed by the Environment Agency on the Bedford Ouse to help eels migrate to the upper parts of the river.
Environment Agency helping rivers keep their cool in Cambridgeshire
The variety of fish which live in the River Thames has been highlighted by an Environment Agency fisheries survey along the river.
Salmon spotted in a South Yorkshire river for the first time in 150 years in what was once part of Britain's most polluted river systems.
Necessary repair work to flood defences along Engine Road, Ten Mile Bank will start on 29 June 2015.
The Environment Agency is inviting local residents to attend a drop-in session to discuss proposals for the Badsey Brook flood scheme.
Anglers reminded to have up-to-date rod licences
The Environment Agency is encouraging people to help their neighbours and communities by becoming flood wardens.
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