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Groups of farmers and organisations in the north of England will benefit from funding to develop natural flood management projects.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Following on from Exercise Wessex Teal, where the army practised with flood barriers, engineers will deploy one of the Agency's largest pumps.
Environment Secretary announces new £1 million natural flood management competition, part of the government's drive to reduce flooding by using a range of innovative techniques.
To avoid disruption to visitors and businesses, work will resume on the Quay from October 2017.
Recruitment is underway for new members for the Anglian Northern Regional Flood and Coastal Committee (RFCC).
The Environment Agency is looking for someone to help manage flood risk and make a real difference to people and the environment.
More fascinating information on a historic route between Oxford and Abingdon has been uncovered as part of the archaeological investigations for the Oxford flood alleviation scheme.
Consultation and drop-in sessions for a proposed Essex incinerator are announced.
First phase of the Perry Barr & Witton flood scheme is now complete.
De-silting works will ensure good drainage and improve habitat in the area.
More than 2,000 new sign-ups to Floodline were logged in just 2 days in Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire.
Residents are encouraged to see the proposal to protect 30 homes at risk of flooding and share their opinions.
The Environment Agency has started work on the £3.8million scheme to reduce the risk of flooding to over 400 homes and businesses in Totnes.
The Environment Agency is looking for a talented and enthusiastic person to serve as chair of its South West Regional Flood and Coastal Committee.
Construction on Badsey Brook flood scheme due to start in summer 2017.
Residents will learn more about different ways to protect their homes at a drop-in event at Chipping Sodbury Town Hall.
Environment Agency hosts drop-in event where community can find out more about Yarm flood gates replacement.
A scheme to strengthen and safeguard sea defences at Whitley Bay, which is part funded by the Environment Agency, has got the go-ahead.
The Environment Agency is working with partners to improve almost 50 hectares of wet woodland.
The Environment Agency has begun work on a scheme that will reduce flood risk to over 800 homes and businesses and vital infrastructure.
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