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The latest stretch of the King Charles III England Coast Path (KCIIIECP) from Maplethorpe to Humber Bridge opens today.
Communities who campaigned to turn their favourite spots into official bathing waters asked to help the Environment Agency make them cleaner to swim in.
Schools, community centres and care homes receive new awards to upgrade their buildings and save money off bills in the long term.
Environment Agency sampling of Devon and Cornwall's 155 monitored beaches has started and will run through until the end of September.
Environment Agency monitoring of the 56 designated bathing waters between Highcliffe and Hastings Pelham have started ahead of summer.
A letter from Secretary of State to the National Energy System Operator (NESO) on their approach for developing a strategic spatial plan for Great Britain’s energy infrastructure.
The Environment Agency will be testing water quality more than 7000 times during the season
Landmark bill passes in Parliament as Great British Energy takes another major step forward.
Personal imports for travellers from the EU remain banned
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published its response to the Independent Water Commission's call for evidence, in relation to the water sector in England and Wales.
£4m Great British Energy funding scheme to target clean energy projects in Scottish communities.
Read how Myerscough College and Hillier partnered to improve water management in tree nurseries with the help of the Tree Production Innovation Fund (TPIF).
Storm headwall, coastal erosion protection and flood defences feature in the latest marine licences granted by MMO Marine Licensing team.
Bradford Pennine Gateway National Nature reserve launched, creating huge boost for countryside access
The Environment Agency has successfully prosecuted a Lincolnshire man for running an illegal waste site at Thorpe Farm, Skendleby, in East Lindsey.
Marine Management Organisation (MMO) confirms I-VMS licence condition in effect from 12 May 2025.
England's most in-depth peatland map shows the extent, depth and condition of our peatlands
Mandatory housing measures for poultry and captive birds, which were introduced across various counties to prevent the spread of bird flu, will be lifted from Thursday 15 May, the Chief Veterinary Officer has confirmed today…
The East Yorkshire Solar Farm application has today been granted development consent by the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero.
Quarry director let waste mountains pile up way beyond legal amount. Enough waste at one site to nearly fill the Royal Albert Hall 3 times
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