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More Success for LOFCA members |
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Written by Mike Grief
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Monday, 28 July 2008 21:02 |
More Good News for Consultative members The EA is funding some platforms on the deep bank at Neeps opposite the farm and some more bank revetment at St Germans. The work to be done by the Middle Level engineers. This from excess rod licence money via LOFCA. The project hung by a thread after “anglers” and I use the term lightly, damaged a farm crop and dug big holes in the banks of the Level. There is always somebody wishing to spoil things for the majority Rent Rebate. Another LOFCA member club has secured a rent rebate after the assistance from LOFCA Officials. Ensure your club joins LOFCA and obtains their share of benefits |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 30 July 2008 18:14 )
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EA Central Region Newsletter |
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Written by Kelvin Allen
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Thursday, 10 July 2008 18:43 |
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The following news letter has been published to anglers from the EA Brampton Office of the Central Fisheries Team. Click here to open the pdf file. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 10 July 2008 19:08 )
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Written by Mike Grief
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Saturday, 05 July 2008 20:57 |
The next Lower Ouse Consultative Assocaition meeting is on the 4th August at the Littleport Sports Centre |
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Written by Mike Grief
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Saturday, 14 June 2008 23:14 |
News from Lower Ouse and Fenland Consultative (LOFCA) meeting May-08An illegal coarse fishing workshop was held in London on March 28th involving Ministers, Angling Trades, The Environment Agency, Press and Angling Representatives to tackle the problem of illegal fishing and associated problems. The conclusions were that this needs to be stamped out and plans are now in place to improve education, enforcement and information gathering which will result in some high profile enforcement by the EA. It is important as always that anglers report any illegal acts immediately. Rod licence sales reached a new high last year, particularly in the Anglian Region where their highest ever numbers were sold. For those anglers who never see an EA bailiff 26,181 rod licences were checked with 1094 offence reports issued. The improved sales meant £259,000 was available for fisheries projects in the region and Kings Lynn AA have already received nearly £9000 benefits this year with ongoing discussion with the Middle Level and The Environment Agency to the continuation of the revetting of the Middle Level banks that anglers found a big benefit from the last project. Members were updated on the Marine Bill, the Angling Unity progress, Legal problems and answers from NAFAC. Environment Agency work and projects are discussed and reviewed; clubs are given netting and acoustic reports for their waters. Any problems can be discussed and answered. Consultatives are independent of the Environment Agency but are supported by Agency staff.Do your or your club want a say in how the Environment Agency work, how they spend your money. Do you have any projects you would like to see funded on your clubs water. If the answer is yes to any of these then join your local consultative and help make things happen. For more info on the Lower Ouse and Fenland Consultative contact secretary Richard on 07731990783. 4 meetings a year is not going to take up too much of your time. Mike Grief Chaiman LOFCA |
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