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Statement from Environment Secretary Elizabeth Truss on flooding in the north of England.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Elizabeth Truss meets people affected by the floods last weekend
Two Environment Agency workers who rescued an elderly man from flood water were among those thanked by Prime Minister David Cameron.
An update on localised flooding in the north west of England.
An update on localised flooding in the north west of England
The Environment Agency says that after re-assessing a flood scheme in York a section of road will need to be closed, but for six months less than planned.
Work is ongoing to support communities coping with flooding caused by Storm Desmond
The Environment Agency is urging communities in northern England to remain vigilant as recovery from the exceptional floods continues.
A new £3.5m fund to help repair and improve Cumbria’s public rights of way damaged by Storm Desmond in December was launched today by Floods Minister Rory Stewart.
Natural England's concerns and sympathies are with the people of the north west who have suffered so terribly from the devastating storms at the weekend.
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