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A natural flood management trial has been launched at a farm on the border of Yorkshire and Lancashire to help reduce the risk of flooding.
Informal drop-in events will take place this month
New flood maps now show greater detail about how Salisbury reacts to flooding, but not a rise in actual flood risk.
The Perry Barr and Witton flood scheme will bring benefits for people and wildlife.
People around the Humber are being asked to complete a survey to help organisations working on a new tidal flood risk strategy understand views and priorities.
Launch of a natural flood management pilot project to help reduce the risk of flooding from the River Aire
The Environment Agency and Derbyshire County Council will undertake repairs to help keep people and homes safe.
A culvert in a Lancashire town has been repaired to protect homes and businesses from flooding.
Work is underway on a £2 million scheme to refurbish the flood defence embankment in Stansgate, Essex, offering a higher level of protection to people living nearby.
The light show - put on by the Environment Agency and partners - aims to raise awareness of flood risk.
England has become one of the first countries in Europe where people will be able to receive flood alerts on their computer, phone or personal device through the Google Public Alerts map.
Plans to improve the embankment defence in Museum and reduce flood risk for 48 properties go live.
The Coal Authority is backing an innovative survey that aims to support the return of salmon and trout to a South Wales river.
Environment Secretary Theresa Villiers visited Whaley Bridge where she met with emergency response teams working to fix a breach at Toddbrook Reservoir.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The project will better protect more than 1,600 homes and businesses in Carlisle, Cumbria.
Extra funding will support three projects to increase flood resilience
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Survey works are starting at a listed bridge in Bradford, to create a detailed design to reduce flood risk in the area for the Leeds Flood Alleviation Scheme.
Motorists in Calderdale village temporarily diverted through fire station forecourt
The Ipswich Tidal Flood Barrier has won a top award from the leading international engineering institution.
A sod cutting ceremony marked the launch of a flood scheme which will protect more than 800 homes and local businesses.
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