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Environment Agency and West Cumbria Rivers Trust work together to translocate salmon fry upstream of How Beck after reducing barriers to fish migration.
The Environment Agency, in partnership with Isle of Wight Council, are launching ground investigations this summer
The Environment Agency has changed the status of parts of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight to prolonged dry weather
The Environment Agency has seized an HGV as part of its investigation into an illegal waste site in Bradford.
The bluefin tuna (BFT) fishing season opens next week in parts of the UK, giving authorised commercial and permitted recreational fishers the opportunity to fish for BFT.
Proposals for a new independent veterinary ombudsman to give pet owners stronger rights
First published during the 2024 to 2026 Starmer Labour government
Sizewell B power plant given 20‑year lifetime extension to continue operating until 2055.
Families and businesses will benefit from more solar power as the government has approved a major new solar power project.
The One Earth Solar Farm DCO application has today been granted development consent by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State writes to the chair of the Food Standards Agency to confirm agreed economic growth goals.
130 projects encompassing 364 threatened species to receive funding of £60 million from Natural England’s Species Recovery Programme
Customers can use new digital contact forms to raise a query
Half a million-pound financial penalties introduced in latest crackdown on polluting water companies
Bradford, Manchester, Bristol, London and Birmingham are the first cities to host annual ‘Energising Britain’ events.
The Environment Agency has launched an investigation into the illegal dumping of waste on land in Bradford, West Yorkshire.
The landowner and three waste carriers have been convicted for waste dumping, with the latest defendant told to pay over £11,000.
Northumbrian Water pays £550,000 for environmental improvements following two separate pollution incidents.
The Environment Agency has secured £50,000 from Yorkshire Water Services for not releasing enough water into the environment from two reservoirs.
18,771 new homes in East Anglia, Lincolnshire and the Home Counties closer to being built
New application process for Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier opening environmental schemes to more farmers
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