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Canoe Campaigner’s Access Case Sinks

April 12th, 2013

Fish LegalA campaigner for universal canoe access, Mr. Andrew Biddulph, who tried to claim £4,000 from an angling club for restricting access to the River Dove, has been ordered by the Court to rewrite his claim or withdraw it and pay Fish Legal’s costs. This case is a further blow to the incorrect claims of Mr. Biddulph and other campaigners – supported by Canoe England and the British Canoe Union – that there ‘might’ be a general right of navigation on all rivers.

The Burton-on-Trent Mutual Angling Association allows canoeists to use their part of the River Dove under an agreement with the local canoeing club for set times in the season. But Mr Biddulph demanded that the club recognise ‘an ancient right’ to canoe whenever and wherever he wished, or be taken to court.

Local anglers were shocked by the ultimatum but (as it was such an unusual case) Fish Legal agreed to help its member club defend its legal right to fish without the threat of constant disturbance from canoeing.

The canoeist’s arguments came from a University thesis which says that canoeists are entitled to paddle on all rivers in England. The case was an attempt to put this theory into effect by challenging the current law, but also to extract money from the angling club.

Fish Legal made a court application to strike out his claim as an abuse of process and because it provided no reasonable (or legally recognisable) grounds for bringing the claim. After the application hearing Mr Biddulph chose to withdraw his claim, apparently accepting his case was without any merit.

It is the long accepted position of the Courts, and all respected legal books, that there is no general public right of navigation on non-tidal rivers. Unfortunately, Canoe England and the British Canoe Union create confusion amongst its members by suggesting that there is such a right.

Mark Lloyd, Chief Executive of the Angling Trust and Fish Legal said: “The law about navigation is absolutely clear: apart from on a few identified navigable rivers, there is no right of navigation without permission. The failure of this claim goes to show that such challenges to the law are bound to fail.

“The BCU and Canoe England should wake up to this fact and work with us to promote sensible voluntary access agreements. Many of our members have attempted to draw up agreements with local canoe clubs, only to find that the national canoeing bodies have ordered them not to sign agreements because they do not allow access at all times, or because they would have to accept that they need permission. We call on them to accept the law of the land, respect other people’s property rights and to work with the Angling Trust and its members to increase access for canoes in a sustainable way to avoid further conflicts of this type.”

Environment Agency: Agency arrests men for illegal fishing at Gibbs Weir, Pontllanfraith

November 9th, 2011

Environment Agency Wales officers have caught two men fishing out of season and without a licence on the River Sirhowy.

The men, a 19 year old from Pontllanfraith and a 33 year old from Crumlin, were arrested at Gibbs Weir at around 13.30pm on Sunday 6 November as part of an anti-poaching operation.

The officers also seized two rods, reels and other fishing equipment which were believed to be connected with the alleged offences.

Fishing out of season has a series impact on salmon stocks in our rivers and an impact on angling tourism and the local economy.

Rhys Hughes, Environment Agency Wales, said:

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Job Opportunities with the Federation of Welsh Anglers

May 21st, 2011

The Federation of Welsh Anglers are seeking to appoint two part time Angling Participation Officers to cover North and South Wales respectively. Successful candidates will help coordinate and promote a programme of the angling participation events run by each of three regional coaching panels, and will support angling clubs in developing club participation/coaching plans.

Successful candidates will have experience of working with volunteers, and in developing community/sports based partnership projects and funding bids. They should also ideally have experience of angling and angling coaching.

For further information please contact the Secretary at zandorion@aol.com.

Closing date for applications: Friday 3rd June 2011.

For further information, please download the full job spec by clicking here.

How The Countryside Alliance Is Working Hard For Wales

May 5th, 2011

Ahead of the Assembly elections the Countryside Alliance has sent a short film to all candidates, outlining the key issues from its Rural Manifesto.

The film, which is in English with Welsh subtitles, is introduced by Countryside Alliance Director for Wales, Rachel Evans, and features commentary from those who live and work in rural Wales. The five issues of concern covered by interviewees in the film are:

  • Rural Transport: We need an accessible and reliable rural transport network
  • Business: Rural enterprise needs more support and investment in order to grow and thrive
  • Outdoor Learning: All children should gain a practical understanding of the countryside through the National Curriculum
  • Food and Farming: Our world-class farmers and growers should receive the support and recognition they deserve at all levels
  • Country Pursuits: The Countryside Alliance will continue to champion country pursuits, especially at the Assembly where so many laws made affect rural livelihoods.

A paper manifesto is all well and good, but how much better to see the faces and hear the voices of those whose lives will be affected by the decisions the new Assembly members will have to take?

The needs of rural communities and businesses are quite specific and we were keen to let those who know most about the problems articulate their point of view directly to the candidates. The Countryside Alliance is very active at the Assembly and putting rural issues at the forefront of politicians minds is our priority at all times. This has been a new and powerful way for us to do that.

Download the Countryside Alliance’s Rural Manifesto here or download a Welsh language version here.