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The Environment Agency is encouraging would-be anglers, young and old, to give fishing a go as National Fishing Month gets underway.
The public are urged to check local weather forecasts as thunderstorms are expected in England, bringing an increased risk of flooding.
The Environment Agency is inviting people living in Keynsham, near Bristol, and Bradford-on-Avon to drop-in surgeries about flooding.
The flood alleviation scheme for Steeple Bumpstead is being officially opened
Plans for works that would prevent the closure of the A372 at times of flood and increase the capacity of the River Sowy will be shared with the public this month.
Today (11 July 2014), the Environment Agency met local residents who will benefit from a new high tech flood camera in Halesowen.
Public drop-in to be held on 15 July at Corbridge Rugby Club.
Newsletter for farmers and land managers in the Midlands.
A drop-in session is being held on Mersea Island to discuss the Environment Agency’s regulation of Bradwell Nuclear Power station.
The Environment Agency is celebrating success at the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) East of England Merit Awards.
The Environment Agency has extended the consultation for the permit applications for Roseacre Wood and Preston New Road sites by four weeks.
Public drop-in at High Clarence Primary School on Thursday 3 July
The first phase of Exeter’s £30 million flood defence scheme will begin next month with improvements to the main flood relief channel.
Warning areas increased following major flood defence works.
Protected native crayfish to be relocated ahead of essential weir repairs in Scarborough
Environment Agency consulting local public on new waste permit
Public drop-in to be held on Wednesday 2 July
The bathing water at Budleigh Salterton is at risk of failing tough new standards for water quality the Environment Agency has warned.
On 20 June, St Peter’s RC High School, working with the Environment Agency and Gloucester City Council, officially opened three raingardens.
The Environment Agency has installed new monitoring equipment in the village of Girton, Cambridgeshire to improve the accuracy of the Floodline Warning Service for local residents.
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