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Over 300 rod licences were checked from Teesside to Northumberland in Bank Holiday blitz
Enforcement officers checked 473 anglers across Yorkshire over the Bank Holiday weekend
Works to repair, strengthen and improve flood banks at Slippery Gowt - which were damaged in the 2013 tidal surge - are now complete.
Illegal crayfish trap kills protected species.
The Environment Agency is reminding Boston residents to sign up for free flood warnings as it emerges its community work has been shortlisted for an award.
More than 6 hectares of new native woodland have been created in Dorset and Wiltshire following the success of the Wessex tree planting project.
The Environment Agency has today announced that it is looking for enthusiastic individuals to get involved in managing flood risk in Wessex.
Officers from the Environment Agency will be patrolling north east rivers from the Tees to the Coquet this weekend on the look-out for anglers fishing illegally.
People can find out if they live or work in an area which is at risk of flooding and find out the steps they can take to reduce flood risk, at a special flood awareness day at Paignton Library on Monday 1 June 2015.
Environment Agency bailiffs will be out checking rod licences over the bank holiday weekend making sure people are fishing legally.
The Environment Agency starts construction work this week on a major extension to Essex Wildlife Trust’s Fingringhoe Wick Nature Reserve, on the Colne estuary.
England’s bathing season is officially open – and its best-loved seas and lakes are cleaner than ever.
TEAM2100 is the Environment Agency’s 10-year programme to refurbish and replace tidal flood defences in London and the Thames estuary.
The Environment Agency has announced that enforcement action led to the November 2014 closure of Dorket Head landfill site
The Environment Agency is looking for 3 new members for its Regional Flood and Coastal Committee (RFCC) which covers large parts of Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire – and is keen to hear from people wanting to join.
Businesses in Boston have been visited by authorities in a clamp-down on illegal vehicle dismantlers and unlicensed scrap metal dealers.
Port Clarence defences will protect property
The Environment Agency is currently recruiting for new independent members for the Trent Regional Flood and Coastal Committee (RFCC).
The team behind the Love Your Rivers Telford project have secured a new grant of £100,000 which will fund the project for a further year.
In a first for England, the Environment Agency has teamed up with digital communications company EE to pilot a new scheme to send flood warnings to mobile phone users.
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