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Landowners in Thurrock and Grays are being warned to be vigilant following a spate of large scale fly-tipping on commercial land.
Eleven people caught illegal fishing in a month
120 hectares of new woodland at a Yorkshire training area will improve soldiers' experience while reducing flood risk for local residents.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Thousands of flood defences across the South East coastline have been inspected and repaired by the Environment Agency.
Popular coastal footpaths in north Norfolk made unsafe by the tidal surge are being re-opened.
Plans for the first phase of the new Leicester flood risk management scheme were yesterday (10 April 2014) unveiled at a public drop-in event.
The Environment Agency’s Board has visited Lincolnshire to see the work taking place to reduce flood risk in the county.
Work begins on new scheme to protect 12,000 homes and businesses
Environment Agency bailiffs caught 4 people fishing without a licence when they went out this week in Norfolk.
The winter floods have highlighted the danger of building on floodplains, the Environment Agency Chairman told this week’s CIWEM conference.
Residents of West Bay, Dorset are invited to a drop-in session tomorrow (10 April), 4pm to 7pm, to talk about the winter storms and floods.
On 1 April the Environment Agency's revised web content went live on GOV.UK.
The Environment Agency has a new blog.
Dredging of one of the major rivers in the Somerset Moors and Levels will begin today (31 March 2014), the Environment Agency announced.
It's taken five weeks of intensive work to restore the sea defences damaged by the severe winter storms at Preston Beach, east of Weymouth.
Home owners are being reminded of the dangers of pouring cleaning fluids and other toxic chemicals down drains after a pollution incident.
Prompt action by Ministry of Defence staff has saved a Napoleonic fortification threatened after winter storms damaged nearby sea defences.
The Lower Dove flood defence scheme is a successful tale of private-public partnership.
Eric Pickles' update on the latest situation on the UK floods and recovery.
The Environment Agency is appealing for witnesses to a crime after approximately 3,000 cubic metres of waste was dumped in a warehouse.
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