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The Environment Agency has announced an action plan for Mytholmroyd, which will spend more than £10million on defences to reduce flood risk.
Brighton firm sees revenue and jobs growth as innovations in drone capability and real-time satellite data capture attract global interest.
The Environment Agency has published an independent report commissioned to investigate how water got into the Foss Barrier Pumping Station in York on 26 December 2015.
Four Chairs of the Regional Flood and Coastal Committee (RFCC) have had their appointments extended
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The River Ouseburn has been diverted as part of a major scheme to tackle flooding in Brunton Park, Newcastle.
Work starts on a partnership project to protect a North Yorkshire village from flooding.
The Environment Agency is inviting local residents and businesses to attend a drop-in event to discuss flooding in Yelvertoft.
A major annual scheme to replenish Lincolnshire beaches will get underway this week, helping reduce flood risk to thousands of homes and businesses along the coast.
The Environment Agency is inviting local residents and businesses to attend drop-in events to discuss plans to help reduce flood risk for Selly Park North and Selly Oak.
Work to repair the seals on the glass panels along High Hill in Keswick, Cumbria, after they were damaged during the December 2015 floods.
Staff from the Environment Agency and soldiers from the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Regiment took part in a flooding exercise today.
The Environment Agency has completed the first phase of construction work to improve flood defences in the town of Appleby in Cumbria.
Improvements to Glenridding flood defences are underway this week, as work starts on a new wall to protect residents from flooding.
A replacement bridge designed to cope with flooding in Charminster will be opened with a ribbon cutting ceremony by West Dorset MP Oliver Letwin.
Tonbridge flood wardens to run an introductory session for prospective new community wardens.
More than 100 people visited the Civic Hall, Totnes on Saturday 16 April to see proposals on how flood risk from the River Dart could be reduced in the town.
The Environment Agency is looking for new members to join the Regional Flood and Coastal Committee (RFCC) covering large parts of Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire.
A pioneering natural flood risk management scheme reduced river peak flow by around 15-20% during the December floods, a briefing note published today (13 April) reveals.
The Environment Agency will be holding a public drop-in session to update the local community on proposed changes to Powick weir.
The Environment Agency has today announced that it is looking for enthusiastic individuals to get involved in managing flood risk in Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
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