More help for anglers in England: what's happening in Wales?

Yet another scheme to help anglers over the border. There appears to be a radically different approach to angling in England thanks to the Angling Trust and the Environment Agency. Are Welsh angers being treated with disdain? Is it the Welsh Government that it against us or NRW? The question has to be asked.

Rod licence sales set to fund even more angling improvement projects
Wednesday 11th November 2015

£200,000 to be spent between now and the end of March 2016

The Angling Trust and the Environment Agency are releasing an additional £200,000 of funding as part of the ‘Angling Improvement Fund’ to be spent between now and the end of March 2016, sufficient to fund up to 50 additional projects.

The move, which recognises the huge desire among anglers to develop their local facilities, has been made possible by good rod licence sales.

Funding will be available to a wide range of freshwater angling providers, including clubs, commercial fisheries and angling projects, and there is no requirement for applicants to be affiliated to the Angling Trust. Projects must be located in England and involve a form of fishing requiring the purchase of anEnvironment Agency non-migratory and coarse rod licence. Awards of up to £5,000 are available for successful projects. Clubs and fisheries can find out how to apply on the Angling Trust website atwww.anglingtrust.net/improvementfund

Sarah Chare, Head of Fisheries at the Environment Agency, said: “The Angling Improvement Fund is just one way we use rod licence money to work with partners for the benefit of angling. Healthy rod licence sales have enabled us to be able to put yet more money into these projects.

“I’m looking forward to seeing great results from the third and fourth rounds, especially those which encourage young people to give fishing a go and those which rejuvenate under-used or neglected fishing spots.”

Mark Lloyd, Chief Executive, Angling Trust said: “We are delighted to be able to distribute even more money to the country’s best angling improvement projects. We appreciate how disappointed many clubs and fisheries with good bids were to have missed out in Rounds 1 and 2 and so we welcome the chance this extra funding gives us to look at those projects again.

“Funding will also be made available to new projects involving partnerships between clubs and fisheries and schools and for the creation, development and safeguarding of low-cost fishing at community waters, one of our National Angling Strategy priorities.”

What is the Angling Improvement Fund?
The Angling Improvement Fund (formerly known as the Fishery Improvement Fund), administered by the Angling Trust, provides financial support for urgent facilities and improvements at clubs and fisheries in England. It is one of the key elements in the new National Angling Strategic Services contract awarded to the Angling Trust as part of the delivery of the National Angling Strategy. So far this year the fund has distributed £115,000 of rod licence income to 31 projects across the country which will now soar to £315,000 with this announcement.

How do I apply for funding?
Full details of how to apply, the type of project for which funding is available, our workshops for clubs and fisheries on ‘Making Effective Funding Bids’ and application deadlines can be found on the Angling Trust website HERE.

–ENDS–

Notes to Editors:
Winning projects from earlier rounds:
Details of some of the projects funded in the first two rounds of the Fund can be seen HERE:

National Angling Strategy:
The National Angling Strategy ‘Fishing For Life’ was launched in 2012 and sets out goals for increasing angling participation, for improving lives through fishing, for creating and saving local, low-cost fishing venues and for protecting the health of fish populations and habitats.

Angling Trust:
The Angling Trust is the national representative and governing body for angling in England. It is united in a collaborative relationship with Fish Legal, a separate membership association that uses the law to protect fish stocks and the rights of its members throughout the UK. Joint membership packages with Fish Legal are available for individuals, clubs, fisheries and other categories. Find out all about the Angling Trust and its work at www.anglingtrust.net or call us on 01568 620447.

FishingInfo.co.uk
For more information about where to fish in England and Wales visit www.fishinginfo.co.uk

Environment Agency
For the latest Environment Agency news click HERE. You can read the ‘Creating a better place’ blogHERE.

Buy A Rod Licence Today
Buying a rod licence online from the Post Office website is easy, and saves both time and administration costs, meaning that more of the income can be spent on improving fish stocks and fishing. You can buy your rod licence online HERE, at your local Post Office or by phoning 0344 800 5386.

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