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A natural flood management pilot at a farm in Earby has been successfully completed.
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.
Environment Agency warns of possible flooding on the Severn Estuary
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
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.
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.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson welcomes £5.2 billion for flood defences and announces extra £200 million for innovative floods projects.
Environment Agency officers have helped plant more than 500 new trees along the River Gipping to help restore it.
On Wednesday 4 March 2020 initial works will be undertaken to improve the existing Environment Agency flood defence in Ponteland.
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.
Speech by Sir James Bevan, Chief Executive of the Environment Agency, at the World Water-Tech Innovation Summit
The meeting followed recent storms across Wales
Sir James Bevan urges “twin track” approach to flood management and will warn against the “wrong kind of development” on flood plains in speech.
Environment Secretary George Eustice's statement in the House of Commons on flooding and Storm Dennis.
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).
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.
Environment Secretary Theresa Villiers' statement in the House of Commons on flooding and Storm Ciara
Repairing channel walls and making a maintenance platform and track will make big differences to reducing flood risk to more than 100 properties in Bristol.
Your opportunity to meet the team behind the Helston scheme.
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