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Natural England proposes to improve public access to a 25-mile stretch of coast between Felixstowe Ferry and Bawdsey in Suffolk.
Honduras is joining several countries around the world to call for actions against climate change in the fifth anniversary of the historic Paris Agreement.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Guatemala is joining several countries around the world to call for actions against climate change in the fifth anniversary of the historic Paris Agreement.
Multi-million pound Environment Agency investment brings continued improvements to the Tyne Valley, which was the worst affected area in the North East.
The Environment Agency has launched an appeal to catch the people who dumped asbestos in a Devon watercourse.
Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire to benefit from expansion to National Nature Reserve.
Extensive damage reported on Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) area of River Lugg in Herefordshire.
Pupils from two West Cumbrian schools are benefiting from a new scheme that reuses redundant IT equipment from the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA).
Natural England, the Environment Agency and the Forestry Commission have joined forces to investigate a series of unconsented works on the river Lugg.
Environment Agency reports Arctic Charr brought back from brink of extinction following restoration project.
In the early winter months between November and January people are likely to see a large number of dead and dying salmon and sea trout in our region’s rivers.
Ochre from mine water treatment schemes used to treat soil contaminated with arsenic at Mersey Gateway
Government launches call for evidence on shark fin trade to look at the impact of stricter controls
New £12.1 million fund to plant over 500 hectares of trees in ten Community Forests over the next five months.
In celebration of National Tree Week, government commits new funding to help reach its tree planting commitment
GAD held a 2-day event on the risks and challenges of climate change. The online event was attended by around 250 people.
A new plan aims for at least 68% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by the end of the decade, compared to 1990 levels.
COP26 President Alok Sharma at the 'Presidency’s Open Dialogue between representatives of Observers and Parties' at the UN Climate Change Dialogues.
The Environment Agency’s modern and free Flood Warning Service has proved so effective that sirens in Grimsby and Cleethorpes are to be decommissioned.
Expansion of Solway Firth site boosts England’s network of Marine Protected Areas
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