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Latest News
- River waste repels Olympic rower amid Thames Tideway Tunnel works 24/05/2013
- Thames Tideway Tunnel – Registration as an Interested Party 18/05/2013
- Anglers urged to stand up for the Thames 18/05/2013
- Chemical company to pay almost 100K for polluting 50km stretch of water 10/05/2013
- Water report shows rivers in the SE near normal for April 10/05/2013
- SouthWest Water fined for failing to report problem at sewage works 01/05/2013
- Thames boaters urged to renew registrations after crackdown catches 49 evaders 21/04/2013
- Two men receive £4k fine for illegal elver fishing 21/04/2013
- Angling Trust begins ambitious programme to get more people fishing 15/04/2013
- South West Water to pay £65,000 for toxic chemical spill 11/04/2013
- Anglers caught in Easter fishing licence blitz 09/04/2013
- ‘Hideous’ hydro-power plan for Marlow lambasted 31/03/2013
- Thames Tideway Times – Spring 2013 30/03/2013
- Green light for examination of Thames ‘Super Sewer’ proposals 30/03/2013
- Orchid Investments Ltd fined for significant pollution of an Avon tributary 26/03/2013
News Archive
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Monthly Archives: October 2010
The TAC Response To The Discussion Document – Natural Environment
Thames Anglers Conservancy P.O. Box 863 Richmond Surrey TW9 9BR Richard Anthony Crimp (Secretary) 30th October 2010 Natural Environment White Paper Team Area 3D, Nobel House 17 Smith Square London SW1P 3JR Dear Sirs, Natural Environment The Thames Anglers Conservancy … Continue reading
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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
Environment Agency pledges focus on sources of river pollution through state of the art technology
Environment Agency pledges focus on sources of river pollution through state of the art technologyThe Environment Agency today revealed that it will be deploying state of the art technology to help tackle diffuse pollution from farms and urban areas. This … Continue reading
Angling Trust to Fill Gap Left by Axed Statutory Committees
Angling Trust to Fill Gap Left by Axed Statutory Committees The Angling Trust intends to work with the Environment Agency to put in place new arrangements for anglers, angling clubs, fisheries and consultatives to have a say in the management … Continue reading
Angling and Fisheries Organisations Press for Reform of Fisheries Management
Thursday 14 October 2010 Angling and Fisheries Organisations Press for Reform of Fisheries Management The Angling Trust, Atlantic Salmon Trust, Association of Rivers Trusts, Salmon & Trout Association and Wild Trout Trust have today issued a detailed … Continue reading
Government Cuts announced affecting our waterways
The government has announced that 192 quangos are to be scrapped. Some will be abolished altogether others will see their functions carried out by government or other bodies, the Cabinet Office says. A further 118 will be merged. Some are … Continue reading
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River Thames wins world’s largest environmental prize
The Environment Agency has collected the world’s largest environmental prize after Britain’s most iconic river was crowned the beauty queen of the planet’s waterways.The River Thames was selected out of hundreds of rivers across every continent as the winner of … Continue reading
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Angling Trust – Environment Agency Breaks Promises on Hydropower
Monday 11 October 2010 Environment Agency Breaks Promises on Hydropower The Angling Trust has written to Ian Barker, the Environment Agency’s Head of Water Resources, expressing anglers’ frustration at a string of promised actions which have not … Continue reading
Invasive Species Alert – Killer Shrimp!
What is it? A highly invasive non-native species that has spread from the Ponto-Caspian Region of Eastern Europe. As a voracious predator it kills a range of native species, including young fish, and significantly alters ecosystems. The first known outbreak … Continue reading
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

