Monthly Archives: April 2011

Non EA Rod Licence Website Applies Unneccessary Charges to Anglers

The Angling Trust is warning all anglers NOT to buy their licence from the commercial fishingrodlicence.com web site, unless they want to pay an unnecessary extra charge of £14 for checking over their application.  This service is of no real … Continue reading

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Thames Water fined for Pollution entering the Basingstoke Canal

A water company which allowed untreated sewage to enter a Woking canal, killing hundreds of fish, was today (Friday) ordered to pay a total of GBP17,403 by magistrates. Thames Water, based in Reading, admitted a charge of allowing polluting matter … Continue reading

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Thames Anglers Retrieve a Sofa from the River

Sunday 18th April saw our volunteers out again, this time following up on a report that a sofa had been dumped into the marginal Lower Thames It is not clear how this may have been dumped but seems possible that it … Continue reading

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Preliminary Suggestions for Marine Conservation Zones Revealed

South Suffolk, Essex, Thames and North Kent Preliminary suggestions for marine conservation zones revealed The Balanced Seas Marine Conservation Zone Project, which is developing the recommendations for Marine Conservation Zones in the south-east, reached a significant milestone on 28 February … Continue reading

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Thames Anglers Conservancy, A Season of Direct Action‏

Over 200 bags of rubbish, shopping trolleys and much more, its was quite a first season for Anglers cleaning up the Thames Fed up with seeing litter on the riverbank and hearing Anglers sometimes get the blame, the Thames Anglers … Continue reading

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100 Million revamp for Britains Rivers

A £110 million revamp which will bring more otters, salmon and other fish back to England’s rivers was announced by Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman today. The money will be used to kick start restoration worth at least £600 million to improve … Continue reading

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Campaigners Halt Judicial Review of Government’s Water Plans

Monday 4 April 2011. Angling Trust/WWF The Angling Trust and WWF-UK have welcomed Defra’s recent statement committing to a package of new measures to deliver the EU Water Framework Directive. The commitments in the statement provide assurances which satisfactorily address … Continue reading

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TAC volunteers out with the Environment Agency

The Thames Anglers Conservancy were asked by the Environment agency if we could help with some habitat restoration and a clean up along the river Bonesgate, a tributary of the Hogsmill. This is the first time TAC volunteers have been … Continue reading

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