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Anglers on the River Sence in Leicestershire are excited after catching a species of fish which disappeared from the area over 40 years ago.
More than 1,400 properties between Camber and Lydd will benefit as work begins on the Broomhill Sands Coastal Defence Scheme in Kent.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Crayfish plague has been found on Dorset’s River Allen following an investigation by the Environment Agency and Dorset Wildlife Trust.
Some of the worst floods ever seen in Britain devastated Boscastle and surrounding areas of North Cornwall ten years ago on 16 August, 2004.
The Environment Agency will be hosting an event at Oakington Sports Pavilion on Saturday (16 Aug) for residents affected by recent flooding.
The Environment Agency has been out practicing its emergency response to high tides in Kings Lynn this morning (13 August 2014) to ensure staff are familiar with emergency procedures to prevent the town flooding.
High spring tides around the coasts from Monday (11 August) through to Thursday (14 August) bring a risk of wave overtopping and spray
The Environment Agency and the Met Office are warning there is a risk that the remnants of ex-tropical storm Bertha could bring strong winds, waves and heavy rainfall to the South West this weekend.
Low pressure weather system bringing heavier and more intense downpours across England increasing localised flood risk on 10 and 11 August.
Today (Friday 8 August), the Environment Agency will begin investigation work on a flood defence wall in Epney, Gloucestershire.
Work will begin removing gravel in Morpeth on Monday 4 August.
Public drop-in to be held on Monday 11 August at the Durham Dales Centre
A £4.5 million programme of work is well under way to repair flood defences in Midlands damaged by high tides and river levels during winter.
Gill Weeks, OBE, has been appointed to the Board of the Environment Agency
If you or your children have ever wanted to try fishing then now’s your chance – enjoy the outdoors and learn a new skill
Environment Agency is inviting local residents and businesses to attend a drop-in to discuss proposals for the Perry Barr and Witton flood scheme.
Sir Philip Dilley appointed as new Chairman of Environment Agency.
People are urged to stay tuned to weather and flood risk forecasts on 20 July as bands of heavy rain spread across eastern counties of England.
People are urged to keep up to date with weather and flood risk forecasts as bands of heavy rain and thunderstorms continue spreading north.
The public are urged to continue to check weather updates as torrential rainfall will bring heavy showers to parts of England this weekend.
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