THE ENVIRONMENT AGENCY: “PROUD TO BE AT PRIDE”

Environmental Panorama
International
May of 2007

 

Holly Smith - 23-May-2007 - The Environment Agency is proud to be joining the Midland's lesbian and gay community celebrations at Birmingham Pride 2007 festival on Sunday 27 May 2007, just nine days before World Environment Day.

Our stand will be open between between 12 noon and 9pm. The first 1000 people to come to see us and answer the following questions will get a free bag for life designed exclusively for us by Wayne Hemingway of Red or Dead.

1. What's the number one thing you are doing to tackle Climate Change?

2. What more could you be doing?

3. What's stopping you?

We will also be marching in the Mardi Gras Parade between 2pm and 3pm from Victoria Square to the Gay Village under the Environment Agency banner "Proud to be at Pride".

Regional Director, Mark Sitton-Kent, says: "I'm really pleased we are involved in Birmingham Pride. The festival slogan ‘United for Equality’ mirrors our own philosophy, and it provides an ideal opportunity to engage with people and talk about our role, whilst linking into environmental issues such as World Environment Day and Climate Change.

"To be an effective organisation we need people from many different backgrounds with many different skills, outlooks and aptitudes. We want to be an organisation that is inclusive and relevant to all our staff, customers and the general public.

"Together, we can really make a difference to the environment. Come and see us on Sunday 27 May to find out more about World Environment Day and how we can make the Midlands a better place.

"Climate change is the biggest threat to our future. If you can’t join us at Birmingham Pride, please take part in our web survey and find out how you can help."

This year, the Environment Agency is asking people to take part in World Environment Day by helping to compile the nation’s biggest ever survey on what they are doing to tackle climate change. The short survey, together with advice on other simple measures people can take to reduce their impact, can be found on www.mendoftheworld.org. The results of this survey will help to shape our work in the future.

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Environment Agency concerned at potential housing developments in high risk areas

Catherine Burbage - 22-May-2007 - Evidence being given at Regional Spatial Strategy starting Tuesday 22 May

The Environment Agency is voicing its concerns about proposed housing developments in areas at a high risk of flooding, at the Examination in Public (EiP) of RSS8 which starts today.

The Regional Spatial Strategy (RSS8) sets out a broad development strategy for the East Midlands up to 2026 and is produced by the East Midlands Regional Assembly (EMRA).

The Environment Agency will be talking at the EiP about flood risk to new and existing developments, water management to cope with increased demand and waste management for larger communities.

Neil Davies, Regional Strategy Manager at the Environment Agency said, "We are very concerned that the RSS proposes housing development in areas that are at a high risk of flooding. The East Coast of Lincolnshire and some inland areas are already at a high risk of flooding from the sea or rivers and we will be opposing any development which could put people's lives and property at risk."

Neil continued, "We are pleased to see that the regional plan already recognises that new developments should have built-in features to reduce water demand and we hope that existing households will be encouraged to decrease water use as well.

"We must make sure that appropriate infrastructure is included in the plans so that sewage, surface water run-off and waste are all dealt with in ways which preserve, and where possible improve, the environment for people already living in and moving into the East Midlands."

The Environment Agency will be presenting its comments on developments in these areas from 19 to 22 June and 3 July to 11 July, subject to revision. Full copies of Environment Agency and other submissions will be available on the East Midlands Regional Assembly web site after they have been presented.

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Environment Agency hunts Gloucester, Kidderminster, Telford and Worcester Bank Holiday licence cheats

Holly Smith - 23-May-2007 - The Environment Agency’s Environmental Crime Team is warning local anglers that they will be out and about in the Gloucester, Kidderminster, Telford and Worcester areas this Bank Holiday weekend, seeking anglers fishing without a rod licence.

We have chosen these towns because our intelligence operations tell us that there are anglers who are likely to be fishing there without a rod licence.

Although Environmental Crime Team officers will be targeting these areas in particular this weekend, patrols by Water Bailiffs will take place across the Midlands, so it is no use going elsewhere. There is nowhere to hide.

Fishing inland waters without a rod licence is a criminal offence. As well as a court appearance and criminal record, offenders lay themselves open to a possible fine of up to £2,500.

And people who fish without a licence are cheating their fellow anglers. We use the money invested in rod licences by honest anglers who care about their sport to help to improve the future of angling for everyone.

We breed fish to re-stock waters that have suffered from pollution.
We rescue fish that would otherwise die because of problems in their water environment.
We check that fish movements are carried out properly to prevent the spread of disease.
We provide facilities for disabled anglers.
We nurture a new generation of responsible anglers by coaching youngsters and we make sure there will be fish for them to catch.
This can be achieved only through the support of anglers who buy rod licences.

Team Leader Al Watson says: "Anglers who try to beat the system by not buying a rod licence are cheats. They take unfair advantage of improvements funded by their honest colleagues without contributing a penny themselves, and they reduce the money we can invest in the sport.

"It is illegal to fish without a rod licence. Our work to catch illegal anglers is now carefully targeted based on intelligence. Our message to rod licence cheats is clear. We have the technology. We know who you are and we know where to find you. When we catch you, it could prove the most expensive and memorable day’s fishing you’ve ever had. Don’t risk getting caught this weekend. Buy a rod licence now."

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
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