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The Environment Agency joined forces with Cleveland Police to carry out boat patrols on the River Tees.
Brian Davey, master and owner of the Jennah D (SM688), appeared at Brighton Magistrates Court on 11 July 2018 in a prosecution brought by the MMO.
From 1 September English fishing vessels will have a small, 50kg by-catch allowance for undulate rays in ICES Area VIId (eastern English Channel).
The government have announced a consultation on a ban on third party puppy and kitten sales in England.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Regulation banning movement of certain oak trees into and around England unless strict conditions are met
How we support the planet, our employees, customers and communities.
Record-breaking public support for reducing single-use plastics and boosting recycling through the tax system.
Major cost savings expected for NDA Group as a result of the team’s pioneering work.
The Environment Agency is working with North East businesses to ensure they are prepared for flooding.
Ways to promote cleaner domestic burning and cut harmful pollution by stopping the sale of the most polluting fuels are set out in a consultation issued today.
Information gathered from the air is helping the Environment Agency protect nature and wildlife
The tests will be carried out by the Environment Agency and local residents can find out more at a community drop-in.
With less than two months to go until the London Illegal Wildlife Trade conference, UK troops in Malawi, as the face of Global Britain, are helping to train conservation non-profit African Parks’ rangers.
The Environment Agency's Adur tidal walls scheme in Shoreham-by-Sea is reaching the final stages of construction.
The second round of funding opens for litter-fighting projects across Britain.
The first transfer in the county of white-clawed crayfish has been hailed a success as the protected species is now breeding in its new location.
The Environment Agency joined forces with expert anglers for the second year running to carry out an important survey to assess the numbers of dace.
The Environment Agency has installed 'baffles' as progress continues on a new fish pass on the River Wear.
A training workshop for Natural England employees and those working in upland management recently took place on the North York Moors.
It’s true what they say – one person’s rubbish is another’s treasure - and that is certainly the case for a North Yorkshire gin and sloe gin producer just off the A64.
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