| 2009 Permits on Sale Now |
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Tickets Prices Prices for 2009 – 2010 Season and cost summary from the Treasurer, Mark Harding Following the increase in permit prices for the coming season I thought it would be appropriate to give an insight into how your money is spent. We generally try to ensure our expenditure matches our income each year which incidentally is in the region of £45000 per annum. However, increased running costs and the dramatic cut in interest saving rates lead the committee to approve an increase to permits this coming season (the first rise in 2 years). So how is the money spent? The bulk of expenditure is as follows:
Whilst many running costs are set, each month expenditure is reviewed and approved to ensure transparency. This past season permit sales have remained buoyant although match bookings have declined as we compete with commercial fisheries, hence the decision to add further stock to Bear lake and transfer the larger carp into Stantons lake at Shepherds Port. Rest assured KLAA are committed to providing quality angling for all regulars and visitors alike, at what is after all a very reasonable price. If you don’t think so then look into the cost of joining a golf club for a year! Members are entitled to a concessionary permit, must show at the time of purchase a current Environment Agency Concessionary rod licence.
Issue date:21st March 2009 |
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