National Statistics: Historical statistics notices on the incidence of tuberculosis (TB) in cattle in Great Britain, 2017

Updated: Revised Quarterly Statistical notice for 4th Quarter.

This publication gives previously published copies of the quarterly and monthly statistics publication on the incidence of tuberculosis (TB) in cattle for Great Britain in 2017. Each publication gives the figures that were available at that time. The figures are subject to revision each month as new information becomes available.

The latest publication and the accompanying data sets can be found here

For further information please contact:
tbstatistics@defra.gsi.gov.uk
Twitter: @DefraStats
Media enquiries: 0207 238 6007 (Press Office)




Notice: S45 9NY, Falcon Waste Development Land Company Limited: environmental permit issued

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: Falcon Waste Development Land Company Limited
  • Installation name: Clay Cross Energy Recovery Facility
  • Permit number: EPR/HP3735AE/A001



Notice: NN10 9LU, Ancillary Components Limited: environmental permit issued

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: Ancillary Components Limited
  • Installation name: Goosey Lodge
  • Permit number: EPR/NP3338SZ/V005



Statistical data set: River Wear fish counts

Updated: Latest fish count data for the River Wear.

We aim to release this data once a month.

River Wear daily upstream fish counts

River Wear monthly upstream fish counts




Statistical data set: River Tees fish counts

Updated: Latest fish count data for the River Tees.

We aim to release this data once a month.

River Tees daily upstream fish counts

River Tees monthly upstream fish counts

The fish counter at the Tees Barrage only monitors the upstream migration of salmon and sea trout through the fish pass.

Additional routes exist through the:

  • main barrage gates
  • canoe slalom
  • turbine fish pass
  • navigation lock

To help fish migrate, the Environment Agency and the Canal and River Trust keep the main barrage gate open as much as possible. When it’s open, more fish migrate through this gate than through the fish pass. This may explain the lower fish counts when the main barrage gate is open.