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A river is set to be given a new lease of life thanks to Environment Agency and Essex Wildlife Trust restoration projects.
After a summer of investment and building work, the new flood defence is working effectively and provides the protection it was built for.
The Environment Agency and Slough Borough Council want comments on the potential options for a proposed flood alleviation scheme in Slough.
A well-known tourist destination in Northumberland, affected by flooding in 2008, will benefit from an innovative £26 million scheme.
A new tidal gauge installed in The Wash, Lincolnshire, will help the Environment Agency measure tides, predict flooding and assess the impact of climate change more accurately.
A ceremony and photo competition are to be held in Sandwich to celebrate the completion of the town’s new flood defence scheme.
This summer, 2015, the Environment Agency and its partners held public events across the Oxford area to update communities on flood work.
The Environment Agency is reviewing options to manage the risk of tidal flooding at Starcross and Cockwood on the Exe Estuary in Devon.
A six-week public consultation on how to best manage future flood risk in the Black Sluice catchment begins on August 17
Drop-in session to be held in flood-prone North Yorkshire town
Construction has begun on Phase 1 of the Perry Barr and Witton Flood Risk Management Scheme, which will help to reduce flood risk to over 1,400 properties, including 950 homes.
Heavy rain in south and east England on Friday night and into Saturday morning will bring a risk of localised surface water flooding.
The first phase of the Environment Agency's work to improve flood defence banks at Whittlesey Washes has been completed early.
Transporter Bridge is back open following essential flood defence work.
The Environment Agency is inviting local residents to discuss proposals to upgrade the existing flood alleviation scheme in Leominster
Environment Agency teams up with digital communications company EE to send flood warnings to mobile phone users in Devon and Cornwall.
The Environment Agency are carrying out essential repairs and upgrading the flood defences along the River Yare in Great Yarmouth.
The Environment Agency is holding 2 drop-in sessions to discuss options for reducing flood risk in Coggeshall, Feering and Kelvedon.
Letters requesting and confirming the ministerial direction relating to the Flood Re-insurance scheme.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Necessary repair work to flood defences along Engine Road, Ten Mile Bank will start on 29 June 2015.
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