new awareness campaigns and rehabilitation programmes for students.
And it rained less than normal across almost all of the UK between March and May.in addition to one under construction at Havant Thicket in Hampshire.
In June there was slightly more rainfall than average for the UK overall.Reservoir levels are about average in Northern Ireland.as these periods of prolonged dry weather become the norm.
Exceptionally low reservoirs in north EnglandReservoirs are a crucial part of water supplies in northern England.vice-president of the National Farmers' Union.
like Lindley Wood in Yorkshire.
and people living in other English regions could follow if the dry weather continues.said Dr Friederike Otto.
but the basic effect of warming the planet makes heat domes more intense when they do form.one in ten years saw highs of 35C or more.
And these temperatures are particularly unusual for June.head of climate impacts and adaptation at the Wellcome Trust.