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Minister Hardy and Philip Duffy discussed the response to flooding in central England
The Environment Agency is investigating the deaths of endangered native white clawed crayfish.
In a prosecution brought by the Environment Agency, PDM Industries Ltd have been fined £60,046.
Talking watercourses are asking people in the region to provide information to help shape water quality improvement plans.
Fish have been moving more freely thanks to joint efforts to remove manmade barriers blocking them from going home to spawn or reach vital habitats.
Partnership unites six organisations including: Action with Communities in Rural England; Association of Drainage Authorities; Country Land and Business Association; Environment Agency; National Farmers Union; and Natural En…
One of the world's rarest lichens has been discovered in a Cumbrian River for the first time in memory and represents a significant biodiversity milestone.
A chance for local people to have their say on waste plans
Following an investigation by the Environment Agency, a father and son duo have been sentenced after pleading guilty to the operation of an illegal waste site.
An £80,000 project to reduce flood risk and bring a boost to wildlife and habitat in West Yorkshire is complete.
The Environment Agency has successfully prosecuted a man for obstructing officers in the course of their duty at a site near Alfreton in Derbyshire.
The new scheme for Toronto Close in Worcester has been welcomed by residents who were evacuated from their homes during devastating floods.
A blocked sewer polluted 1.7km of a Gloucestershire brook. This Enforcement Undertaking means Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust can improve and restore the area.
The River Park has reduced flood risk, boosted biodiversity and improved amenity in Salisbury city centre, with better cycle routes and footpaths
The Environment Agency and Burnley Borough Council are delighted to announce additional funds and associated planning permission has been secured.
Fishing at Saltash without a rod licence has left a Bodmin man nearly £500 worse off.
Fishing near Oxford without a rod licence has left a Thornbury man over £300 poorer.
This is our first consultation on plans for the proposed site. We will consider issues around any likely impact on human health and the environment
The improvements to New Road flood defence work in Kendal were made following feedback from the community and through consultation.
The Taskforce will co-ordinate flooding preparation and provide long-term, strategic thinking to better protect communities
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