Speech by Sir James Bevan, Chief Executive of the Environment Agency,
Water Industry Forum, Birmingham, 8 May 2019
Link: Speech: What future for water? Three challenges for the industry
Source: Environment Agency
Speech by Sir James Bevan, Chief Executive of the Environment Agency,
Water Industry Forum, Birmingham, 8 May 2019
Link: Speech: What future for water? Three challenges for the industry
Source: Environment Agency
The pollution impacted groundwater and killed fish
Link: Press release: £28,000 penalty for Nottinghamshire farming companies who caused serious pollution
Source: Environment Agency
Nearly 400 anglers were prosecuted in 2018/19
Link: Press release: West Midlands anglers ordered to pay over £111,000 for licence offences
Source: Environment Agency
Emma Howard Boyd, Chair of the Environment Agency
Brunel University, 9 May 2019
Link: Speech: A different philosophy: why our thinking on flooding needs to change faster than the climate
Source: Environment Agency
Topmouth Gudgeon and invasive fish has been removed from a Leicester lake
Link: Press release: Environment Agency removes more invasive non-native fish
Source: Environment Agency
Environment Agency Chair, Emma Howard Boyd launches long-term strategy to tackle flooding and coastal change.
Link: Press release: Environment Agency Chair calls for new approach to flood and coastal resilience
Source: Environment Agency
Anglers in the North East are being reminded to ensure they abide by national and local byelaws as enforcement officers cast their net on illegal fishing.
Link: News story: Crackdown on illegal angling in North East over Bank Holiday
Source: Environment Agency
The restocking is part of ongoing work to help the river recover after a serious pollution incident last year
Link: Press release: 34,000 fish reintroduced into River Witham in Lincolnshire
Source: Environment Agency
The Environment Agency is reminding boaters that not registering their vessels is breaking the law
Link: Press release: 6 unregistered boaters ordered to pay more than £4,300
Source: Environment Agency
Consultation starts Monday 3 June. Giving opportunity for comment on the Shoreline Management Plan Policy of ‘hold the line’ and keep pace with climate change
Link: Press release: Consultation: Lincolnshire coastal flood risk management strategy
Source: Environment Agency