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Two men from Nottingham have pleaded guilty at Wellingborough Magistrates Court to fishing illegally, in cases brought by the Environment Agency.
Four anglers from Birmingham, Stoke on Trent, Telford, and Shrewsbury received total penalties of £1,507 for fishing without a licence.
The Environment Agency prosecuted Severn Trent Water for huge discharge of raw sewage at treatment works in Stoke.
Alan Lovell, Chair of the Environment Agency delivers speech at 2024 NFU Conference.
Water company inspections will more than quadruple as the government cracks down on poor performing companies.
Devon’s Pebblebed Heaths National Nature Reserve to extended by nearly 90 hectares, the equivalent of 128 football pitches, to encompass a unique wetland
A Northumberland man who made his neighbours’ lives a misery during lockdown by storing and burning waste on an illegal waste site has been sentenced.
Some 38 people have been caught fishing illegally and will pay more than £12,000 in fines and costs.
Local wildlife trusts to receive a £20,000+ windfall.
Pensioner's Poltimore piles prison punishment.
A Nottinghamshire man has been found guilty of fishing illegally on two counts in a case brought by the Environment Agency.
The stream was polluted after a farm inspection by the Environment Agency recommended improvements should be made to prevent possible pollution.
A man from Coalville, Leicestershire has been found guilty of fishing illegally in Warwickshire in a case brought by the Environment Agency.
The government has announced the recipients of awards to improve lowland peat soils, including over £1.3m to projects across the North.
Environment Agency officers blocked by operator
The Environment Agency launches Economic Crime Unit to address serious financial offences in the waste sector
Abdul Monir found guilty of running an illegal waste transfer station and depositing waste on Network Rail land. Monir also ordered to pay £2,000 compensation.
Angler's £120 fine dwarfed cost of rod licence
A Bridgwater waste business director's company took in excess waste, then failed to have it removed after being told to do so by the Environment Agency.
The coast is clear: digital tool launched to bring shoreline management approaches to life
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