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People living with dementia and their carers were asked about their engagement with nature and the outdoors in one of the largest projects of its kind.
After severe flooding across Yorkshire in December 2015, the Environment Agency are continuing their efforts to repair damaged defences.
Environment Agency, Birmingham City Council and Birmingham Trees for Life to plant 280 trees at Perry Hall Playing Fields in Perry Barr.
Clearance work will improve water flow
Information for farmers about a more robust approach for resolving TB breakdowns in the High Risk Area of England from 6 April 2016.
Information for farmers about reducing TB risks from the sale of cattle from 4-yearly testing herds in England.
Information for farmers about compulsory post-movement testing in the Low Risk Area from 6 April 2016.
Information for farmers about optional additional private TB blood testing of cattle from unrestricted (Officially TB free) herds.
Further measures to protect England from bovine TB are being introduced as part of the government’s comprehensive strategy which is on track to deliver TB-free status for over half of the country by 2019.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
New Permanent Secretary for Ministry of Defence
The Environment Secretary will be joined by leading women in farming to celebrate International Women's Day
Fresh produce retailer fined following HMI investigation
Addressing the Gender Imbalance in the Nuclear Industry.
A multi-million pound scheme to reduce the risk of flooding to 350 homes and 32 businesses in Teesside is complete.
Environment Agency contractors start work on 7 March 2016 maintaining the shingle embankment and beach between Snettisham and Hunstanton.
Environment Agency to remove timber and other floating debris
From 6 April it will be compulsory for owners to ensure their dog is microchipped
An Exeter community group is looking for volunteers to help protect local people from flooding.
The National Infrastructure Commission has published its first report: Smart power.
The UK wine industry celebrates a corker 2015 with a pledge for a tenfold increase in exports by 2020.
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