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We reviewed the latest research on natural flood management and updated the Working with natural processes evidence directory.
The Environment Agency is continuing to carry out improvement works to Lydney Harbour to give the historic site a sustainable and prosperous future.
A display at York Explore Library is showcasing artefacts uncovered during construction of the Environment Agency’s Flood Alleviation Scheme at Clifton Ings.
A record £2.65 billion will be committed to build or maintain up to 1,000 flood defences, protecting more than 66,000 properties.
Shingle recycling on the beach between Shoreham and Lancing to help reduce the risk of coastal flooding. Essential maintenance needed following winter storms.
The Environment Agency has urged people to stay vigilant to the risk of flooding and stay away from swollen rivers.
Minister Hardy and Philip Duffy discussed the response to flooding in the East Midlands, Lincolnshire and across the country.
A £1m habitat restoration project designed to boost both wildlife and water quality in Stockton-on-Tees has been finalised.
Data shows 6.3 million properties in England in areas at risk of flooding from rivers, the sea or surface water
The Environment Agency’s £29m Stallingborough 3 sea defence improvements project between Immingham and Grimsby has reached a significant milestone.
Officers from the Environment Agency have carried out surveys at Greatham, Teesside with positive results for local fish populations.
Precious saltmarsh is being restored in a corner of the River Dart in Devon.
Have your say: the public are invited to comment on plans which include new and upgraded flood defences on both sides of the river through the town.
Environment Agency's message to the public remains to check their flood risk, sign up for free flood warnings and keep up to date with the latest situation
New collaborative action plan sets out projects to boost wildlife & water quality. Volunteers sought for forthcoming community river restoration projects
If your home or business is damaged due to flooding you may be entitled to a Council Tax reduction or business rates relief.
Over £57 million paid out in last two weeks to farmers affected by 23/24 flooding
The Environment Agency worked with over 500 partners and thousands of volunteers to enhance fisheries and promote angling.
£50 million investment into internal drainage boards and plans to consult on new strategic vision for floods investment
Flood defence test: The Environment Agency's £7m Northwich Flood Risk Management Scheme will be put to the test in exercise next week.
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