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Rod Licence money to fund more Fishery Improvements
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Tidefest second Annual Match Announced
The Angling Trust, Thames Anglers Conservancy and Thames Water are pleased to announce the second annual angling competition to take place as part of the TideFest event on the tidal Thames in London on Sunday September 20th. The match has … Continue reading
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Fishery Improvement Fund awards £65,000 to improve facilities for angling
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Surrey River set to benefit from flood risk and wildlife improvements
The Abbey River, a backwater of the River Thames in Surrey, is set to benefit from a project which will not only enhance wildlife but also reduce flood risk for the local community. The Abbey River Improvement Project is a … Continue reading
Fish Legal Wins Historic Judgment to Prevent Water Industry Hiding its Dirty Secrets
The environmental and angling organisation, Fish Legal, has won a major victory in a groundbreaking case against Yorkshire Water Services Ltd and United Utilities Plc, which was the culmination of a six year legal campaign for greater transparency within the … Continue reading
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Environment Agency Angling for a long-term Partnership
The Environment Agency is looking for an organisation to help it deliver the National Angling Strategy for the next 4 years. The Environment Agency is looking for an organisation to help it encourage more people to give fishing a go, … Continue reading
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The Angling Trust launches new ‘Fishery Improvement Fund’.
The Angling Trust was delighted to launch a new ‘Fishery Improvement Fund’. The funding comes from the Environment Agency from some of the proceeds of rod licence sales. The £65,000 Fund will make awards of up to £5,000 to eligible … Continue reading
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River Crane and DNR Fisheries Impact assessment
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Angling Trust launches new coaching licence to safeguard kids
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Tidal Thames Draw Off 2014
Each year in mid November the Semi-Tidal Thames between Teddington and Richmond is allowed to ‘draw off’, or become a full tidal river. This allows access to locks, weirs, and sluices along the river for essential maintenance and inspection of … Continue reading