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The Environment Agency has released 800 crucian carp from its national fish farm into lakes near Scarborough
Government approves funding for the latest stage of the River Thames Scheme.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Environment Agency has joined forces with national school network Partners in Excellence to launch a plastic pollution-focused award for young people.
Second set of defence gates for Port of Boston delivered today
Construction work progresses on £34 million scheme.
Multi-agency visits find Openreach and UK Power Network cables deposited at waste site.
The Environment Agency has invested just over £52,000 towards 12 projects across Hampshire and Sussex.
A blitz on illegal fishing saw Environment Agency enforcement officers net 27 men for offences on rivers and stillwaters across the North East
Residents able to share experiences with Environment Agency officers on 10 June.
Natural England has downgraded the environmental condition of the Somerset Levels and Moors Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) due to water quality issues.
Work has started to repair a heavily eroded section of river bank on the River South Tyne in Haydon Bridge, Northumberland.
The Environment Agency is two years into a project to eradicate Giant Hogweed at the Denver Complex in Norfolk.
Volunteers have helped the Environment Agency eliminate floating pennywort along a stretch of the River Cam in Cambridgeshire.
Environment Agency and partners check licences and transfer notes
Environment Agency and partners check licences and transfer notes.
Favourite recreation spot and chalk stream hit by 79 million litres of sludge.
Public consultation will help shape future of managing flood risk.
People living in Calderdale are being urged to do their bit by reporting sightings of invasive plants in their local neighbourhood as part of a campaign to tackle invasive non-native species.
Riverside walls at Foss Bank being strengthened
A 5 year partnership project to eliminate pennywort on a 23 mile stretch of the River Great Ouse has been a success.
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