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The next Coal Authority Board meeting will take place on Friday 23 March 2018.
A chance for members of the Calderdale community to take part in a construction open day
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Government plans to add billions of pounds to the UK economy and create hundreds of high-skilled jobs by unlocking opportunities in the new space age
First of a new series of government-funded events, this workshop focused on practical aspects of the application of multiple analytical techniques to detect allergens
8 beaches in Cornwall and a beach in Bournemouth have been designated as bathing waters.
The Environment Agency reminds anglers the close season runs 15 March - 15 June
Environment Secretary Michael Gove spoke today at Prosperity UK about protecting our environment outside the European Union
Environment Agency fisheries enforcement staff are using new underwater sonar technology to tackle illegal fishing for eels in the Fens.
Sellafield Ltd’s Interim Storage Facility (ISF) project is ready to support waste retrievals.
Max Newbery claimed all vehicles brought to his Barley Villas Yard site in Exeter were intended for sale and blamed child vandals for their poor condition.
As the anniversary of Easter floods approach the Environment Agency issue a reminder to sign up for flood warnings
Future scientists will get the chance to learn about careers from nuclear industry experts at The Big Bang UK Young Scientists and Engineers Fair.
Work has started to make one of the most hazardous materials left at Dounreay safer.
Agreement commits both countries to work closely to develop new technologies to reduce carbon emissions.
The Environment Agency, South Tyneside Council and Tyne Rivers Trust are working together to reduce flood risk and create environmental benefits.
Winners of the Food Innovation Network Awards announced
The UK and China recently held a joint-workshop in South Africa to pass on best practice in the fight against illegal wildlife crime across national borders.
Additional laboratories now validated to provide sediment sampling and analysis as part of the marine licensing process.
Re-scheduled public drop-in for Holmwood residents to find out more about the Environment Agency's role.
Visitors to Sandwell Valley Park are being advised of ongoing access work and tree felling preparations for Phase 2 of the Perry Barr and Witton Flood Scheme.
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