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October 2009
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North East
Staff at the Environment Agency are looking at improving access for the increasing numbers of people who want to enjoy the River Dearne in South Yorkshire including anglers, watersports and wildlife enthusiasts.
Published: 02-Nov-09
A skip business has been fined for burning waste at its premises in Bingley in early August 2008.
A Newcastle nature reserve is hosting Hallowe’en fun next week.
Midlands
The Environment Agency is asking people across the Midlands living near streams and rivers to put garden furniture away now that summer is over to prevent it blocking local watercourses.
Vital emergency training for Environment Agency flood staff is taking place in Yarm today (27 October).
The Environment Agency has started work to improve the condition of the nationally important River Idle Washlands Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
South West
More than 20,000 young fish will be released into a Somerset river next week in a major re-stocking exercise
Published: 30-Oct-09
Budding anglers buying a new fishing rod in Cornwall are now greeted by two tags - a price tag and an Environment Agency tag reminding them to purchase a rod licence before heading off to their local lake or river
Anglian
The River Mel Restoration Group has recently won a prestigious award for excellence in the management of Wild Trout habitat, from the Wild Trout Trust and Orvis for their improvements to the River Mel in Cambridgeshire.
Published: 29-Oct-09
A number of locks on the River Nene are to be closed to boaters while essential inspections and maintenance works are carried out.
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