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Flood defences across South Yorkshire, damaged by the November 2019 floods, have been repaired or have temporary repairs or measures in place for winter, as part of a regional flood recovery programme.
Flood and Coastal Resilience Innovation Programme will help communities improve resilience to flooding and coastal change
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Dorset firm disputed the vehicles were end-of-life when they entered the site but admitted breaching the enforcement notice after ignoring several warnings.
Philip Morris makes amends for waste recycling error.
The Environment Agency and Durham Constabulary have joined forces in a rural crime crackdown in Weardale.
Environment Agency continue clamp down on illegal waste exporters as 21 containers are repatriated from Sri Lanka.
Government-led programme is providing an early warning of coronavirus outbreaks by monitoring sewage and sharing data with NHS Test & Trace
Multi-agency visits prompted by rise in theft of cabling catalytic converters.
Dog toy company Kong has paid £4,930 towards environmental projects after it admitted failing to recycle sufficient packaging waste at its Salisbury premises.
The Environment Agency has seized an illegal fishing net at Skinningrove in Redcar and Cleveland.
Fish bred at the national coarse fish farm in Calverton, Nottinghamshire have been used to stock the fishing lake at the Stanford Hall Rehabilitation Estate.
An online plastic pollution workshop for Portsmouth last week (Friday 16 October) encouraged people to work together and inspire behaviour changes locally.
The Environment Agency’s £1.1 million scheme to improve the resilience of the sea defences at Seawick, Essex has started.
A study to understand options available to improve recreational use and boost water quality and wildlife at a popular Northumberland lake has started.
Emma Howard Boyd delivers a speech hosted virtually from The Hague, Netherlands.
Habitat helping flood protection in West Sussex.
Work will protect structure from effects of ‘scouring’.
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