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Emma Howard Boyd, Chair of the Environment Agency Brunel University, 9 May 2019
Topmouth Gudgeon and invasive fish has been removed from a Leicester lake
Environment Agency Chair, Emma Howard Boyd launches long-term strategy to tackle flooding and coastal change.
Anglers in the North East are being reminded to ensure they abide by national and local byelaws as enforcement officers cast their net on illegal fishing.
The restocking is part of ongoing work to help the river recover after a serious pollution incident last year
The Environment Agency is reminding boaters that not registering their vessels is breaking the law
£7m beach nourishment scheme to start next week to protect thousands of properties and businesses in Lincolnshire
Consultation starts Monday 3 June. Giving opportunity for comment on the Shoreline Management Plan Policy of ‘hold the line’ and keep pace with climate change
Storage and disposal breaches by Woodstock business.
Firm fined after muddy mess halts horse.
Ordnance Survey (OS), the Environment Agency (EA) and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) have collaborated to bring together a nationally consistent view of Great Britain’s watercourses.
This scheme is part of the Environment Agency’s programme to invest £2.6billion by 2021 protecting over 300,000 homes and businesses from the risk of flooding.
When their site filled with waste collected for a national rubbish clearance firm, Benjamin and Daniel Ling had to stop using the land in Tolpuddle.
Emma Howard Boyd, Chair of the Environment Agency - Keep Britain Tidy Roundtable, Middlesex University
The Environment Agency is about to start work on a £2 million refurbishment of Polperro tidal gate.
The Environment Agency has announced a set of new supplier arrangements and partnerships which will increase efficiency, value for money and the green legacy of its £2.6 billion capital investment programme.
Speech by Sir James Bevan, Whitehall and Industry Group, 16 April
Tips on how to enjoy the river without incident.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Environment Agency’s National Coarse Fish Farm near Calverton, in Nottinghamshire, produced a record breaking number of fish in 2018.
As part of the River Thames Scheme work to manage environmental impact, further archaeological surveys are being carried out this year.
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