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Thames Anglers Conservancy bin bag total up to 135
Since the 15th March 2010, the Thames Anglers Conservancy members have cleared 135 bin bags of rubbish off the free fishing sections of the Thames. We would like to sincerely thank all those who have been out, come rain or … Continue reading
TAC working with a local youth project
The Thames Anglers Conservancy were approached by Ben Skelton who runs the excellent Ham and Petersham Youth Club providing kids in the local area with a structure and a place to go. The link to them is here Along with … Continue reading
TAC Clean up at Walton
We had a fantastic turnout in some appalling weather conditions for a big clean up at Walton upon Thames. The river banks around Desborough island do seem to be a magnet for people leaving litter and debris so requires regular attention. With the steely … Continue reading
Fisheries officers seize illegal traps on Tideway
Environment Agency fisheries enforcement officers have seized three illegal nets on the tidal River Thames in Greater London and Kent. Officers on a river patrol today (Tuesday) uncovered the nets in the Barking, Bow and Greenwich areas. Among the nets … Continue reading
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Hydropower Permitting Review by the TAC
Response Form Hydropower Permitting Review Respondent details; Name: Richard Anthony Crimp Organisation: Thames Anglers’ Conservancy Address: P.O. Box 863 Town/city: Richmond County: Surrey Postcode: TW9 9BR Telephone (including code): telephone number supplied Email: email supplied Put a cross in this … Continue reading
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Two Milestones for the Thames Anglers Conservancy
Two milestones were reached this weekend in the short life of the Thames Anglers Conservancy. Since March 15th 2010 we have now collected 108 bags of bank-side rubbish off the river Thames between Cherstey and Teddington. Quite a staggering achievement … Continue reading
10 questions for Thames Water – The Answers
Earlier this year we were invited by Thames Water to ask them 10 questions. Here are the amalgamated answers. We would like to sincerely thanks Richard Aylard at Thames Water for all his help. Question 1: The amount of water … Continue reading
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Angling Trust Supports Thames Tunnel
Angling Trust Supports Thames Tunnel The Angling Trust welcomes the Government’s decision to press on with the the Thames Tunnel Author: Press Release Date: 21 September 2010 The Angling Trust is lending its support to the Thams Tunnel project to … Continue reading
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TAC Clean up 04/09
Members of the TAC attended a clean up along the riverbank between Teddington Lock and the famous Half Mile Tree. The object was to remove rubbish left by the illegally moored boaters who were recently evicted. Far from all the … Continue reading