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On 1 April 2013 Natural Resources Wales will take over our responsibilities in Wales. In most cases, if your query relates to a site or issue in Wales, you will need to call Natural Resources Wales. For any queries about rod licensing or the Carbon Reduction Commitment Energy Efficien...
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Wash vegetables and fruit in a bowl rather than under a running tap, then use the leftover water for watering house plants. When you boil water in cookware and kettles, use the minimum amount of water - that way, you'll save energy as well as water. Try keeping a bottle of water in th...
Significant disruption to low lying communities and travel remains possible. Yesterday and overnight saw minor localised flooding across the south west including Penzance, Newlyn, Porthleven, Stithians, Bridge, Mevagissey, Colebrook and Holbeam. Early reports suggest around 10 propert...
Rivers, streams and drains (and some canals and stillwaters) The statutory coarse fish close season applies between 15 March and 15 June (inclusive). It applies on all rivers, streams and drains in England and Wales, and to some canals and some stillwaters. Canals and stillwaters Ther...
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This message contains gauge information for Rea Brook. This message will be updated at 8 am or if the situation changes. At 9 pm today; the level at the Rea Brook, Hookagate Gauge was 0.98 metres and steady. A peak level of between 1.0 and 1.2 metres is expected to occur overnight.