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The Environment Agency wants to hear from the public as it makes preparations to install a new demountable flood barrier for the Welney Wash Road.
Angling legend’s favourite fish to feature in striking image on new rod licence
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Environment Agency officers have helped plant more than 500 new trees along the River Gipping to help restore it.
6 boaters have appeared in court for not registering their vessels - and the Environment Agency is warning others not to make the same mistake
On Wednesday 4 March 2020 initial works will be undertaken to improve the existing Environment Agency flood defence in Ponteland.
The Environment Agency has carried out a major review of Sellafield Ltd's Radioactive Substances Activities (RSA) permit.
Speech at National Farmers Union conference.
The Environment Agency warns that a significant flood risk remains in place in parts of England as rainfall continues after receiving over 200% of the average February rainfall.
Plans to help defend 700 properties at risk of flooding in parts of Reading and Caversham are going on show.
The end of the fishing season is near but Environment Agency officers continue boat patrols on the Norfolk Broads after reports of illegal fishing activity.
Speech by Sir James Bevan, Chief Executive of the Environment Agency, at the World Water-Tech Innovation Summit
Sir James Bevan urges “twin track” approach to flood management and will warn against the “wrong kind of development” on flood plains in speech.
After being caught for fly-tipping and summoned to pay for his crime, Martin McDonagh went to Ireland instead but still ended up in prison.
Full version of the letter from the Chair in response to The Times article, "Eye of the Storm".
Response from the Chair to The Telegraph article, "Don't expect your properties to be protected, Environment Agency warns" (18 February).
Don’t drive through floodwater. Stay away from swollen rivers. Fifty three flood alerts, one flood warning
The Environment Agency is urging people to sign up to flood warnings and to check the latest safety advice as Storm Dennis is set to arrive in the UK on Saturday.
Vital revenue funds fisheries improvement projects, facilities for anglers and work to tackle illegal fishing.
Emma Howard Boyd speaks at a Westminster Energy, Environment & Transport Forum on environmental standards and the Office for Environmental Protection.
The Environment Agency is delighted to be involved in an independent, ground-breaking project tracking Atlantic salmon in the River Derwent, starting in April 2020.
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