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The Environment Agency is about to start work on a £2 million refurbishment of Polperro tidal gate.
As part of the River Thames Scheme work to manage environmental impact, further archaeological surveys are being carried out this year.
As part of the River Thames Scheme work to manage environmental impact, further ecological and environmental surveys are being carried out this year.
During 2018, the outline design for River Thames Scheme was developed. The final outline design is now complete.
Today (5 April 2019) has seen the official opening of Starcross and Cockwood’s £4.8 million flood defence scheme.
Pilot scheme to remove the fast growing invasive species floating pennywort on River Colne
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Hundreds of homes in a North Yorkshire town have been added to the national flood warning service scheme.
A new website has been set up to give residents the chance to help protect against flooding in Hull.
The Environment Agency has officially opened over 7 kilometres of new river and sea defences in the coastal town of Shoreham, helping to keep the community safe from flooding from storms and rising sea levels.
Almost 300 properties included in flood-prevention scheme
After an absence of 400 years, the Eurasian beaver is back in Essex, with a pair now released into an enclosure on a historic country estate.
In 1968 a summer storm flooded homes and businesses across Devon and Somerset, thousands were driven from their homes and tragically a number of lives were lost.
The tiny coastal community of Stolford has become the first location in the UK to benefit from innovative flood defence technology pioneered in Holland.
Building work began on a unique fish pass, which is being built underneath the nearby disused 19th century pump house on River Churnet.
Horse power is being used at Harden Moor in West Yorkshire, as part of a project to trial natural flood management techniques to reduce the risk of flooding.
The study uses climate change, population and mapping data to set out future flood risk scenarios.
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.
Staff from the Environment Agency and Trent Rivers Trust have been showing their love of nature this Valentine’s Day, helping plant over 1,700 trees on farmland.
The new flood scheme will protect 1,600 homes and 400 businesses in Ipswich over the next century.
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