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Enforcement teams continued their clampdown on illegal fishing, issuing 90 offence notices for close season offences across England.
A major annual scheme to replenish Lincolnshire beaches has once again drawn to a successful close, reducing flood risk to thousands of homes and businesses along the coast.
Improvements to Bardney Moorings are proving a big attraction for fish on the Witham – making the river’s environment even better.
A new mobile-friendly interactive website has been launched today to help anglers, and would-be anglers, find the best spot to fish.
The Environment Agency and the Angling Trust announce an additional £50,000 of funding as part of the ‘Fishery Improvement Fund’
Third Energy UK Gas Ltd has applied to the Environment Agency for the relevant permits to carry out fracking at a site in North Yorkshire.
Energy and Climate Change Secretary Amber Rudd marks World Environment Day by visiting the Thames Barrier, which is crucial to protecting our environment and offers protection from the impact of climate change.
The Environment Agency is playing an active role in this month's Magna Carta anniversary celebrations.
The bridge will be closed while work is carried out to protect homes and businesses from flooding.
Work will begin next week to count the number and type of fish in a stretch of the river Nene.
Businesses in Boston have been visited by authorities for a follow-up in a clamp down operation on illegal vehicle dismantlers and unlicensed scrap metal dealers.
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.
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