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A new campaign to raise awareness of actions Grimsby residents can take to prepare for flooding has been launched 鈥� 70 years on from the east coast storm surge.
Groundwork begins on flood defence refurbishment in Shanklin and Yaverland, part of a wider programme to reduce risk of flooding and coastal erosion.
Fishing without a licence has cost anglers from Staffordshire, Warwickshire, West Midlands and Crewe total penalties of 拢2,614
拢5 billon of investment over five years set out to help protect and enhance England鈥檚 waters, tackling the impacts of pollution and climate change
Invasive weed cleared from watercourse near Heathrow
Anglers to benefit as Environment Agency鈥檚 Fisheries Improvement Programme opens for bids.
皇冠体育app Environment Agency helped fund Eythrope Wetland, transforming a meadow into home for 122 bird species, including teal, lapwing and ringed plover.
Threatening behaviour and fishing without a licence cost angler more than 拢2,000.
Targets to protect our environment, clean up our air and rivers and boost nature have been published.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
A partnership project which will eliminate more than 117 tonnes of carbon, help drought and reduce flooding has reached completion.
皇冠体育app Environment Agency revoked a trader鈥檚 licence to carry waste after he was convicted of fly-tipping, burning waste and false advertising on Facebook.
Households urged to register for more targeted service as more than 3,000 properties in Kent and Surrey to benefit
皇冠体育app Environment Agency has teamed up with Ringwood and District Angling Association to research declining barbel numbers in the Dorset Stour鈥檚 Throop fishery.
皇冠体育app Environment Agency switches to digital licences to meet changing customer demand and reduce environmental impact.
皇冠体育app Environment Agency and Kent Police road stop led to 拢2,300 of fixed penalty fines being issued.
Environment Agency sends 200 tonnes of the invasive species for composting
Up to 5,000 cubic metres of shingle will be moved to maintain protection to homes and businesses. Recent storms caused erosion.
皇冠体育app Environment Agency is getting into the festive spirit by providing some whopping annual stocking fillers for local anglers across the South East.
Thousands of fish have found new homes just in time for Christmas thanks to the Environment Agency鈥檚 annual restocking programme.聽
Fish bred in Nottingham have been brought to the West Country to help waterways in need of a fish population boost.
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