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We are a Free to join independent Angling Conservation group fighting for the Thames and its tributaries. If you would like to make a contribution to this vital work you can donate via Paypal using a credit card. We thank you.-
TAC on Twitter- RT @sarahjcollins1: Don't miss Sky Sports 4, 7pm, Get Hooked on Fishing's first of six films broadcast tonight! :-) #, 7 hours ago
- RT @TimSykesEA: #Tightlines for the weekend & please report any #illegal #fishing #poaching to @EnvAgency on 0800 80 70 60 or @CrimestoppersUK 0800 555 111 #, 8 hours ago
- RT @EnvAgencySE: Officers are at #LittleMarlow investigating how sewer debris has ended up in the River #Thames. Report incidents to our hotline 0800 807060 #, 12 hours ago
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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: November 2010
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
Huge success for the Free Thames Pike Handling Day
The Thames Anglers Conservancy in association with the Pike Anglers Club and the Osprey Specimen group held our first Free Thames Pike handling day at Walton. The event proved to be a huge success and a special thanks to everyone … 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
Thames Anglers’ Conservancy helps to keep a popular reach open for anglers
The Thames Anglers Conservancy has been working hard over the last 2-months to ensure that one of the popular free stretches of the lower Thames remain open for all anglers. As reported in our news section on the 21st September, … 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

