News
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The Environment Agency are seeking the assistance of local residents to help them catch vandals damaging their trash screen and CCTV equipment on the Tipton Brook, close to Cotterills Road.
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Eight kilometres of river restored, 4,000 homes protected from flood and two million tonnes of soil decontaminated
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Stockton-on-Tees residents are being given the chance to see final plans to improve flood defences on Lustrum Beck before construction starts this Spring.
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Minsmere flood protection scheme has been completed ahead of schedule and the Environment Agency and RSPB will mark this with an official opening on Friday (3 Feb).
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The Environment Agency is inviting local residents to a drop-in session on Friday to discuss concerns about the Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) site in Brierley Hill.
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The Environment Agency has served a third enforcement notice on City Plant Ltd which operates Gilberdyke landfill, near Hull to stop waste being taken in at the site.
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Richard Benyon MP (Environment Minister) will visit the newly constructed fish pass and habitats improvements scheme along the River Loddon at Arborfield, near Reading this Monday, 30 January at 8:50am.
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Construction work on the Grange Crescent flood alleviation scheme in Halesowen will begin this week. The work will reduce the risk of flooding to 20 properties on Grange Crescent from the River Stour.
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NNB Generation Company Limited has submitted an application to the Infrastructure Planning Commission (IPC) for consent to build a new nuclear power station at Hinkley Point, Somerset.
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On Friday 3 February 2012 MP Sarah Newton will inspect the progress made on the Truro flood alleviation scheme which began on 9 January 2012.