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Guest Bruno Broughton
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Originally posted by Bruno Broughton:

It seems that Izaak Walton (Stafford) A.A. has closed all or some of its waters, but I cannot get this verified until tomorrow.

 

Now confirmed: all waters closed.

 

 

 

 

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Bruno

Guest pete falloon
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From **** Morris, Vauxhall AC secretary, now updated from vauxhall www:

 

(http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/VauxAc/)

 

ALL Vauxhall waters - Great Ouse, Tingrith, Woburn Sands, Stanton Harcourt, and Ivel closed now.

 

[This message has been edited by pete falloon (edited 28 February 2001).]

Guest pete falloon
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That was Richard Morris, AN doesn't seem to favour those with shortened names biggrin.gif

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Hi guy's thanks for your kind words after my son posted the "Broken Man" thread I okay now and my wife is on the mend, anyway back to business.

Closed Waters in Kent.

Tenterden AC

Penshurst AC

Tonbridge AC

 

keep em coming lads

Guest Peggy Burke
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Canterbury & District AA have closed Littlebourne Lake and Trenley Shallows on Fordwich Lake.

 

[This message has been edited by Peggy Burke (edited 27 February 2001).]

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All Haywards Heath & District Angling Society waters are closed until further notice.

 

James

 

 

 

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www.hhdas.co.uk

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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY ANGLING CLUB

The river Cam at Cantelupe Farm Granchester is closed to Anglers and Ramblers until the present situation is resolved.

 

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dave kennedy

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Brackley & District Angling Club has now shut their water, St James Lake, until further notice.

Guest Steve Burke
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Kent County Council have closed all 4000 miles of footpaths and public rights of way. This means that there will no access to many fisheries even if the owners want it.

 

I suspect that other councils will rapidly also follow suit.

 

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Wingham Fisheries

http://www.anglersnet.co.uk/fisheries/wingham.htm

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From Graham Wright:

 

Kinver Freeliners pools at Dudmaston hall and Hampton Loade on the river Severn are both closed until further notice. Kempsey remains open as do canals.

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