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A Dorset seaside resort made famous by the television drama Broadchurch will be the location of an Environment Agency training exercise next week (Tuesday 26 September 2017).
Emma Howard Boyd will open the new defence which will cut flood risk to 200 homes and give better protection to a major Somerset road.
Public invited to see the options being considered
Combining 2 nature reserves at Hesketh in Lancashire marks great step forward for conservation and flood resilience.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Environment Agency and the Kent Resilience Forum are holding a flood warden and community volunteer demonstration day in East Malling.
Environment Agency officers have been working hard this summer to clear a key river route of debris and help restore infrastructure.
The RFCC chair appointments have been announced
Four new engagement officers have started work with the Environment Agency and will work with local communities.
Welwick event will discuss findings of excavation between Outstrays and Skeffling
Multi-organisation project is recognised for its ‘one team’ ethos
Sirens will sound on Friday 25 August between 10am and 12pm
Northumbria Regional Flood and Coastal Committee launches it's business plan for 2017/18 to protect hundreds of homes across the north east.
Local councillors see first-hand the £30million plans for reducing flooding in the village.
Four new communities near Meanwood Beck, Leeds, are now included
Emma Howard Boyd meets a staff member inspired to cycle by her visit and sees how Coverack has recovered since flash flooding in July.
Extra pumps will be set up at Westover and Huish Episcopi pumping stations in a drill to test emergency readiness of engineers.
We have started initial assessments for Community Resilience Measures across the River Thames Scheme area.
Archaeological surveys will start in June 2017 and are expected to finish at the end of the year. Details of locations and survey techniques
Successful flood training exercise took place in Northwich town centre
School kids take up the challenge to decorate part of flood alleviation scheme
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