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A drop-in session is being held in Rochford to explain and discuss a proposal for surface water run-off from Southend Airport to discharge.
Scores of keen anglers from across Shropshire took part in an exciting fish scale sampling event on Sunday 1 June.
A joint exhibition aimed at people and communities who have been affected by groundwater flooding is being staged by the Environment Agency together with Dorset, Wiltshire and Hampshire Councils.
A major scheme to reduce flood risk to thousands of homes and businesses on the Lincolnshire coast has been completed ahead of schedule.
Bank Holiday weekend enforcement blitz reels in offenders
The Environment Agency is busy re-stocking the River Snail near Newmarket ahead of the fishing season. Approximately 15,000 dace fry have been returned to the river in May to help maintain stocks and enhance biodiversity.
New fish pass will allow fish to migrate further towards Sheffield
The Environment Agency is seeking the views of the local community after receiving an application for an environmental permit to operate an Energy Recovery Facility (ERF) in Brierley Hill, West Midlands.
The Environment Agency is inviting people living on the Somerset Moors and Levels to another two drop-in surgeries at Aller and Stoke St Gregory.
Final year before bathing waters have to meet new water quality standards which are twice as strict.
The Environment Agency bathing water monitoring teams will be out and about in the South West every week until the end of September, taking nearly 4,000 samples from 194 bathing waters.
The Environment Agency are working together with Teignbridge District Council to explain to local businesses what happens if they pour fat, oils or other dirty liquids down their yard drains or road gullies.
Castleford residents are being invited to comment on an environmental permit application for a new renewable resources facility
First rod catch of sea trout for a century.
More than 30 teachers and people involved in education will be gathering at Kingston Maurward House at Dorchester on May 23 to find out more about how our local coastline has changed, is managed and how Poole Harbour can be …
Members of the public are invited to find out more about Bath & North East Somerset Council’s plans to prepare the natural environment on the River Avon for regeneration projects and reconnect the river to the heart of B…
Over 50 teachers will be gathering at Courtlands House on the Exe Estuary on May 22 to find out more about how our local coastline is managed and how the estuary can be used to inspire learning in primary school classrooms. …
The Environment Agency has begun its annual testing regime to make sure bathing water on the Lincolnshire coast meets strict water quality standards.
The Environment Agency is inviting people living on the Somerset Moors and Levels to another two drop-in surgeries at Kingsbury Episcopi and North Newton.
Work to maintain high levels of flood protection to residents in Bedford will begin next week (Monday 12 May) in Cardington.
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