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The government has confirmed the implementation date of the Invasive Alien Species (Enforcement and Permitting) Order 2019.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Defra has now handed back the final site of decontamination in Salisbury to the South Wiltshire Recovery Coordinating Group.
Today the Environment Agency revealed which fish will feature on the 2019 fishing licences.
An innovative approach by Natural England to protect great crested newts and encourage sustainable development was today (28 February) launched in Kent.
The first blocks of concrete have been removed from the top of one of the world’s most recognisable chimneys.
December 2018 statistics that allow a provisional assessment to be made of trends in energy production and consumption in 2018.
Cefas has been designated as a United Nations FAO Reference Centre for Bivalve Mollusc Sanitation, helping to ensure safe and sustainable shellfish.
The study uses climate change, population and mapping data to set out future flood risk scenarios.
Defra Ministers have reappointed Liam Dolan and Sue Hartley to the Board of Trustees for second terms of three years
Advice on preparing for the introduction of International Maritime Organization (IMO) numbers as part of contingency planning
Three men were fined and ordered to pay costs totalling more than £1,800 after they were caught fishing illegally in Tewkesbury.
County's first stretch of the England Coast Path opens with a new 16-mile route from Skegness to Mablethorpe.
Environment Secretary Michael Gove welcomes green ambassadors for Year of Green Action.
Natural England announces plans to extend Isles of Scilly Special Protection Area by almost 13,000 hectares.
From 1 March English fishing vessels will have a 70kg by-catch allowance for Undulate Rays in ICES Areas VIId and VIIe.
Environment Secretary Michael Gove, has reappointed Maria Adebowale-Schwarte for a second term on the Board of the Environment Agency.
People living in Dorset, Salisbury Plain and Wiltshire South Downs are urged to check their groundwater flood risk and sign up for alerts.
The bells of St Paul's Church will ring an SOS in the event of a flood warning if all usual forms of communications fail.
The UK Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) Multi-Stakeholder Group (MSG) has today published the latest UK EITI Reconciliation Report for 2017.
A consultation on conservation covenants, voluntary agreements to protect nature, has been launched by the government.
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