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    I received the following by email. Please add any replies to this thread and I'll forward a link to it to the guy who sent me the email. Many thanks.

    do you need to be a member to use the piers at seaham. i am from the whitby area and have just taken up sea angling again after a short spell away. could you help me please as there is 3 of us wishing to travel up there and we don't want to be disapointed.
    1 of us is disabled with m.n.d so your help woiuld be greatly apprieciated

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    you need to be a member to acces the upper part of seaham noth peir as its gated off but the bottom ''spiles'' is open to the public
    to become a member the fee is £25.50 for the first year (includes the key to gate) and £19
    each year after
    there is also a disablity pass via a list so you can take your car onto the bottom of the peir hope this is of some help

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    • #3
      Home : Fishing Clubs : SEAHAM SEA ANGLING CLUB


      SEAHAM SEA ANGLING CLUB
      Sep 19,2006 by Tony Cutter


      Thanks very much to Kensr27sz for providing the info below:-


      The club has comps throughout the year starting from january, comps are held about 2 to 3 weeks apart.

      New senior fees are, £10 club membership, £6 dock company fees, £3 insurance and £6.50 key.

      Junior fees are, £5 club membership, £6 dock company fees and £3 insurance.

      Seniors entering 7 comps during the year can enter the xmas comp.
      Juniors entering 5 comps during the year can enter the junior xmas comp.

      Any member fishing 15 senior comps during the year gets free club membership the next year therefore only paying dock company fees and insurance fees.
      This means that as a new member you will be paying less than 50p a week to fish on the pier. next year we will have access to the south pier.

      For more information contact the club on 0191 5810321, ( best time to call is between 0930 and midday ).

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      • #4
        Cheers gazza I was gonna try to find out about this as I work in Seaham

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