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The installation of new field drainage at a Coal Authority asset has been successfully completed thanks to a small local contractor.
Hundreds of thousands of fish have been saved thanks to the Environment Agency's speedy actions to close a barrier during a surge tide this week.
The Environment Agency is inviting residents in Ponteland, Northumberland, to a drop-in event to find out more about flood protection in the town.
Government is beginning a conversation on increasing local funding for flood and coastal erosion management.
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Construction of a multi-million pound scheme to protect thousands of homes and businesses in Hull from flooding from the Humber has been given the go ahead.
Motorists across the North East can now get information on car parks at risk of flooding in a new project from the Environment Agency and local authorities.
Carlisle residents are being invited to share their thoughts on a flood risk management scheme for the town at an upcoming community drop-in session.
More than 400 properties better protected from river and tides by longer, higher walls plus other improvements.
Final 12 month checks have been carried out by the Coal Authority on a new pipeline that keeps river free from polluted mine water.
The Environment Agency and British Red Cross research shows that young people most at risk in a flood
The Environment Agency has issued new modern permits to Angus Energy plc for production at its Brockham site in Surrey.
Environment Agency Chair, Emma Howard Boyd is calling on businesses and communities to prepare as latest UK climate change projections are published.
Construction has started in Lowdham
Work will support recreational and commercial boating along 135-mile stretch of water.
We’re asking river-users to report any new outbreaks of the invasive plant
The Environment Agency is inviting local residents, land owners and stakeholders to discuss plans for its scheme to better protect properties from flooding.
A specially designed fish pass could be rolled out across Essex to allow fish to travel more easily through rivers.
The Environment Agency will start repair work on Portreath sea wall this Thursday (15 November).
The Environment Agency and the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) have successfully deployed a mobile weather radar in Cumbria.
A construction project to regenerate a historic riverside dock area in Hull and replace flood defences to better protect 2,000 commercial properties has started.
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