Check out the latest version of CIRIA’s B£ST – a tool for valuing the multiple benefits of blue-green infrastructure. Free to download CIRIA has developed a free tool and guidance, B£ST (Benefits Estimation Tool – valuing the benefits of blue-green infrastructure) for use on PCs. It makes assessing the benefits of blue-green infrastructure easier, without […]

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The government launches a series of consultations to overhaul the waste system. Published 18 February 2019 From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, HM Treasury, The Rt Hon Michael Gove MP, and The Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP Press release and details of consultations Government launches consultations to overhaul the waste system, cut plastic pollution, and move […]

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Scientific paper published by University of Plymouth reveals impact ‘bio-bead’ spillage in Fal Estuary has had on ecosystem Billions of highly toxic plastic pellets that spilled into an estuary in Cornwall  ten years ago have entered the food chain, scientists have discovered. Bio-beads – small wrinkled or ridged plastic pellets – are used as a base […]

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The Environment Agency has published its revised Salmon and Sea Trout Protection Byelaws which came into effect at the start of the year. Environment Agency introduce restrictions on fishing in England in response to the international decline in migratory salmon stocks.   Published 18 December 2018. The Environment Agency’s national salmon and sea trout byelaws, applicable […]

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The school strike for climate change Friday 15th saw a remarkable event with school children across Europe taking a stand on climate change Temperature anomalies 1887 – 2017  – John Curtin Environment Agency 15th February On a day filled with climate debate & action spend just 37 seconds watching this. Temperature anomalies for every nation […]

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Strengthened protection for Essex and Suffolk countryside Natural England is proposing to extend the Suffolk Coast & Heaths AONB  for the first time in almost 50 years.  The move would see the AONB increase by nearly 10%, stretching down to include the Stour Estuary, Samford Valley and Freston Brook Valley areas. Parts of Essex will […]

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