Research and analysis: Bathing waters in England: compliance reports

Updated: 2017 compliance report updated to correct the classification for Crackington Haven from “Good” to “Excellent”.

These reports set out the classifications for bathing waters in England based on monitoring.

Earlier reports are available on the bathing waters page.




Notice: DN38 6AE, Singleton Birch Limited: environmental permit issued (EPR/JP3738YQ/A001)

The Environment Agency publish permits that they issue under the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED).

This decision includes the permit and decision document for:

  • Operator name: Singleton Birch Limited
  • Installation name: Camp Wood Waste Acid Treatment Plant
  • Permit number: EPR/JP3738YQ/A001



Notice: NG32 1RB, Moy Park Limited: environmental permit application advertisement

The Environment Agency consults the public on certain applications for waste operations, mining waste operations, installations, water discharge and groundwater activities. The arrangements are explained in its Public Participation Statement

These notices explain:

  • what the application is about
  • how you can view the application documents
  • when you need to comment by

The Environment Agency will decide:

  • whether to grant or refuse the application
  • what conditions to include in the permit (if granted)



Notice: E14 9YY, Global Switch Limited: environmental permit application advertisement

The Environment Agency consults the public on certain applications for waste operations, mining waste operations, installations, water discharge and groundwater activities. The arrangements are explained in its Public Participation Statement

These notices explain:

  • what the application is about
  • how you can view the application documents
  • when you need to comment by

The Environment Agency will decide:

  • whether to grant or refuse the application
  • what conditions to include in the permit (if granted)



Official Statistics: Forestry Commission England: Headline Performance Indicators at 30 September 2017

The document will present Forestry Commission England’s six headline indicators: number of high priority forest pests in the UK Plant Health Risk Register, percentage of known tree felling that is carried out with Forestry Commmission approval, percentage of woodland in active management, area of woodland, cost of managing the Public Forest Estate and number of private sector businesses operating on the Public Forest Estate.