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Work on a new multi-million pound pumping station that will reduce the risk of flooding to 1,000 homes gets under way this week.
A successful bid for government funding means that more than 300,000 more trees will now be planted in the River Aire catchment area
Waste criminals are being warned against flouting the law during lockdown.
Work is continuing on the York flood alleviation scheme to better protect properties in the city from the effects of flooding, the Environment Agency has said.
A £42 million tidal flood defence scheme taking place in Hull has started construction work at the city’s historic estuary frontage.
Work is continuing on the £40M Radcliffe and Redvales Flood Alleviation Scheme.
A report has been published revealing the results of a five-week public consultation on extending the sea trout netting season in Yorkshire and the North East.
A natural flood management pilot at a farm in Earby has been successfully completed.
Court order prohibits importation of waste to Kingstand Golf and Country Club and an adjoining farm.
People living in and around Coggeshall, Feering and Kelvedon have the chance to find out about the latest designs for a new flood alleviation scheme.
Thames boat-owner fined for missing river permit.
Offender illegally transported scrap metal without a licence
Reservoir owners and operators will be expected to apply a series of safety recommendations following lessons learnt from Toddbrook incident
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Environment Agency and partners from across the water industry set out how the action we need to take to meet our future water needs.
Environment Agency warns of possible flooding on the Severn Estuary
The Environment Agency is reminding anglers that coarse fishing on rivers and streams is closed for three months from Sunday 15 March.
A wide-reaching 'source to sea' natural flood risk management and habitat creation scheme for the River Don was launched yesterday with a day of tree planting.
Birmingham car parts company offered charitable donation after failing to register as a producer of waste packaging.
Wayne Hillard claimed he was repairing vehicles, not stripping them, but made £1.3m at his Westonzoyland compound.
Anglers across East Anglia are reminded that the coarse fishing close season starts on March 15, meaning they are unable to fish in rivers and some stillwaters.
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