We are seeking your comments on an environmental permit application received from TM Telford Dairy Limited for
TM Telford Dairy Limited
Donnington Wood Business Park
Granville Road
Telford
TF2 7GL
We can take account of
Relevant environmental regulatory requirements and technical standards.
Information on local population and sensitive sites.
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The Environment Agency has an obligation to recover the costs of regulating waste shipments subject to notification controls (known as notified waste) through charges to waste importers and exporters. We review our charging schemes regularly and consult with the public whenever we make changes. The most recent amendments to the international waste shipment (IWS) charges took place in 2012.
Waste shipment notification controls aim to protect the environment and human health during the...More
We are seeking your comments on an environmental permit application received from Valencia Waste Exeter Limited for
Yanley Landfill
Bridgewater Road
Bristol
BS13 8AF
We can take account of
Relevant environmental regulatory requirements and technical standards.
Information on local population and sensitive sites.
Comments on whether the right process is being used for the activity,...More
Page 1 - Welcome
Page 2 - Background of the Datchet to Hythe End Flood Improvement Measures
Page 3 - Scheme Information
Page 4 - Potential Measures
Page 5 - Environmental considerations and surveys
Page 6 - Flood Risk
Page 7 - Public Engagement
Finding solutions together
The River Thames has a long history of flooding. In 2014, over 130 properties flooded in the study area, with major impacts on people and infrastructure. People were...More
Page 1 - Welcome
Page 2 - Background of the Datchet to Hythe End Flood Improvement Measures
Page 3 - Scheme Information
Page 4 - Potential Measures
Page 5 - Environmental considerations and surveys
Page 6 - Flood Risk
Page 7 - Public Engagement
Scheme delivery stages
Datchet to Hythe End Flood Improvement Measures is currently in the ‘appraisal’ stage, which concludes with Outline Business Case (OBC) approval. We have successfully...More
Page 1 - Welcome
Page 2 - Background of the Datchet to Hythe End Flood Improvement Measures
Page 3 - Scheme Information
Page 4 - Potential Measures
Page 5 - Environmental considerations and surveys
Page 6 - Flood Risk
Page 7 - Public Engagement
What are the options?
We are refining our evidence and are collecting more evidence to determine how effective the measures below may be in reducing flood risk (in combination or as standalone...More
Page 1 - Welcome
Page 2 - Background of the Datchet to Hythe End Flood Improvement Measures
Page 3 - Scheme Information
Page 4 - Potential Measures
Page 5 - Environmental considerations and surveys
Page 6 - Flood Risk
Page 7 - Public Engagement
Environmental considerations
The River Thames Corridor is a very special natural resource that provides an environmentally valuable landscape that is rich in flora, fauna, recreational...More
Page 1 - Welcome
Page 2 - Background of the Datchet to Hythe End Flood Improvement Measures
Page 3 - Scheme Information
Page 4 - Potential Measures
Page 5 - Environmental considerations and surveys
Page 6 - Flood Risk
Page 7 - Public Engagement
Climate Change - Existing and future flood risk
Communities along the River Thames have been affected by several major floods, notably in 1947, 2003, and recently in 2013/14. As climate change...More
Page 1 - Welcome
Page 2 - Background of the Datchet to Hythe End Flood Improvement Measures
Page 3 - Scheme Information
Page 4 - Potential Measures
Page 5 - Environmental considerations and surveys
Page 6 - Flood Risk
Page 7 - Public Engagement
Getting and staying involved
We will be setting-up an external stakeholder engagement group after this round of public events. The purpose of this group is to provide an engagement forum between...More
Page 1 - Welcome
Page 2 - Background of the Datchet to Hythe End Flood Improvement Measures
Page 3 - Scheme Information
Page 4 - Potential Measures
Page 5 - Environmental considerations and surveys
Page 6 - Flood Risk
Page 7 - Public Engagement
What is the Datchet to Hythe End Flood Improvement Measures project?
The Datchet to Hythe End Flood Improvement Measures is a project run in partnership by the Environment Agency and the Royal...More
We are seeking your comments on an environmental permit application received from H Barker & Son Limited for
Riccall Wood Treatment Facility
York
YO19 6QL
We can take account of
Relevant environmental regulatory requirements and technical standards.
Information on local population and sensitive sites.
Comments on whether the right process is being used for the activity, for example whether the...More
We are seeking your comments on an environmental permit application received from Ellen Shirley Limited for
Land/Premises at Percival Street
Blackburn
Lancashire
BB1 6NH
We can take account of
Relevant environmental regulatory requirements and technical standards.
Information on local population and sensitive sites.
Comments on whether the right process is being used for the activity, for...More
We are seeking your comments on an environmental permit application received from FCC Waste Services (UK) Limited for
Stewartby Waste Transfer Station
Green Lane
Bedford
MK43 9LY
We can take account of
Relevant environmental regulatory requirements and technical standards.
Information on local population and sensitive sites.
Comments on whether the right process is being used for the...More
We are seeking your comments on an environmental permit application received from Company name for
Waste Transfer And Treat Station
Ickenham
Uxbridge
UB9 6JL
We can take account of
Relevant environmental regulatory requirements and technical standards.
Information on local population and sensitive sites.
Comments on whether the right process is being used for the activity, for example...More
We are seeking your comments on an environmental permit application received from W J Drennan Limited for
High Hedley Hope Farm
East Hedley
Hope
Bishop Auckland
DL13 4PR
We can take account of
Relevant environmental regulatory requirements and technical standards.
Information on local population and sensitive sites.
Comments on whether the...More
We are seeking your comments on an environmental permit application received from Salisbury Poultry (Midlands) Limited for
Salisbury Poultry
Vulcan Road
Bilston
WV14 7DX
We can take account of
Relevant environmental regulatory requirements and technical standards.
Information on local population and sensitive sites.
Comments on whether the right process is being used for the activity, for...More
We are seeking your comments on an environmental permit application received from Nick Stevens and Heather Stevens for
Connetts Farm Compost
Land to West of Flightway Business Park
Dunkeswell
EX14 4RD
We can take account of
Relevant environmental regulatory requirements and technical standards.
Information on local population and sensitive sites.
Comments on whether the right...More
We are seeking your comments on an environmental permit application received from Waste Lubricating Oils Limited for
Unit 2 Hogsbrook
Greendale Business Park
Woodbury Salterton
EX5 1PY
We can take account of
Relevant environmental regulatory requirements and technical standards.
Information on local population and sensitive sites.
Comments on whether the right process is being...More
We are seeking your comments on an environmental permit application received from Dinsdale Farming Limited for
Fox Hills Farm
Hag Lane
Raskelf
YO61 3LW
We can take account of
Relevant environmental regulatory requirements and technical standards.
Information on local population and sensitive sites.
Comments on whether the right process is being used for the activity, for example...More
We are seeking your comments on an environmental permit application received from O.C.O Technology Limited for
Aggregates Manufacturing Facility (Leeds)
Knowsthorpe Gate
Leeds
LS9 0NX
We can take account of
Relevant environmental regulatory requirements and technical standards.
Information on local population and sensitive sites.
Comments on whether the...More
We are seeking your comments on an environmental permit application received from Allstone Sands Gravels Aggregates Trading Co. Ltd. for
Allstone Aggregate Recycling Facility
Myers Road
Gloucester
GL1 3QD
We can take account of
Relevant environmental regulatory requirements and technical standards.
Information on local population and sensitive sites.
Comments on whether the right process...More
We are seeking your comments on an environmental permit application received from Phoenix Park NW CIC for:
Phoenix Park Recycling Facility
Wallend Road
Preston
PR2 2HW
We can take account of
Relevant environmental regulatory requirements and technical standards.
Information on local population and sensitive sites.
Comments on whether the right process is being used for the activity, for example whether the...More
We are seeking your comments on an environmental permit application received from Chorley Sand & Aggregates Limited for
Sandons Farm Waste Recycling Facility
Off Wigan Lane
Chorley
PR7 4DL
We can take account of
Relevant environmental regulatory requirements and technical standards.
Information on local population and sensitive sites.
Comments on...More
The Environment Agency is England’s environmental regulator, and it is its duty to ensure that water supplies are sustainable for the future. If no action is taken now, many areas of England will face water shortages by 2050, as water demand from people, industry and agriculture will exceed water availability in many parts of the country.
The Environment Agency’s Restoring Sustainable Abstraction (RSA) programme has returned 49 billion litres of water a year to the...More
This page offers an overview of the Environment Agency's responsibilities and role in the St William Homes LLP (St William) development project at Lea Bridge Gasworks. We will explain who we are, what we do, and provide information about the ongoing activities at Lea Bridge Gasworks.
Who are we?
We are the Environment Agency's Green Growth & Delivery team in Hertfordshire and North London (HNL). We are a statutory consultee and environmental regulator on the planning and...More
The Environment Agency and Isle of Wight Council are working together to manage coastal erosion and flood risk from the sea. Climate change is bringing more frequent and severe floods and storm events. The coastal defences in Yaverland include the sea wall and groynes. The beach also provides an important role by protecting the coastline behind it. The sea wall and groynes are in a poor condition and are reaching the end of their useful life. Without intervention the risk and severity of...More
The Environment Agency and Isle of Wight Council are working together to manage coastal erosion and flood risk from the sea. Climate change is bringing more frequent and severe floods and storm events. The coastal defences in Shanklin include the sea wall and groynes. The beach also provides an important role by protecting the coastline behind it. The sea wall and groynes are in a poor condition and are reaching the end of their useful life. Without intervention the risk and severity of...More
Operators applying for an environmental permit for a ‘relevant waste operation’ must be members of (and comply with) a government approved technical competency scheme. Most existing waste environmental permit holders must also comply with a government approved technical competency scheme through the conditions in their permits.
In this consultation we are asking for your views on the details of the preferred approach for calculating technically competent manager (TCM) attendance and...More
Welcome to the River Nene Locks Safety Improvements (RNSLI) project.
We work with our partners to maintain the River Nene for navigation, flood risk and water resource functions.
Lock reversal has been used to manage river levels when they are high. Reversing a lock results in fast flowing water which is unsafe for boaters, members of the public and our staff. We have identified 7 locks where reversal needs to stop to reduce risk.
Health, safety and...More
Flooding in Severn Stoke
The community of Severn Stoke has suffered significant flooding from the River Severn on numerous occasions, most notably in 2007, 2012, 2020, and more recently in January 2021.
Flooding affects not only homes but also key village amenities and businesses, such as the village hall, the Grade II listed 14 th Century St. Denys’ Church and the Rose and Crown local pub. The strategically important A38 highway is also...More