I recieved the following e-mail from Alan Brothers of the NFSA, today.
The invitation is open to anybody with an interest in the future of Recreational Sea Angling and who want to be involved in the policy consultation process.
I hope there will be some NESA members able to attend:-
I found your name on the NESA website and thought you might like to know that the NE division of the NFSA is holding an open meeting for recreational sea anglers on October 26 at the Railway Club, Hudson Street, Gateshead at 7.30 pm. You are cordially invited.
Three purposes:
1. To inform anglers of progress in developing relations with Defra. One result has been that Defra has set up an inshore fisheries department which includes a senior civil servant responsible full-time for RSA policy. I hope you will agree that this is real and promising progress from the time only a year or so ago when Defra was concerned purely with the commercial side of the fishing industry.
2. To hear from anglers how they would like the NFSA to develop these relations to further benefit RSA, and
3. To urge sea anglers to join the NFSA so that we can continue this work.
The secretary of the NFSA NE division is Peter Mantle. He may be contacted on 01207 271 841 or e-mail Mantle1911@aol.com I will also be pleased to hear from you and my contact details are at the end if this message.
Please pass this invitation to other sea anglers and we hope we may see you on October 26.
Regards,
Alan
Alan Brothers,
Hon. public relations officer,
National Federation of Sea Anglers,
7 St. James Street,
Lewes, East Sussex BN7 1HR
TC
[Edited on 18/10/2005 by TC]
The invitation is open to anybody with an interest in the future of Recreational Sea Angling and who want to be involved in the policy consultation process.
I hope there will be some NESA members able to attend:-
I found your name on the NESA website and thought you might like to know that the NE division of the NFSA is holding an open meeting for recreational sea anglers on October 26 at the Railway Club, Hudson Street, Gateshead at 7.30 pm. You are cordially invited.
Three purposes:
1. To inform anglers of progress in developing relations with Defra. One result has been that Defra has set up an inshore fisheries department which includes a senior civil servant responsible full-time for RSA policy. I hope you will agree that this is real and promising progress from the time only a year or so ago when Defra was concerned purely with the commercial side of the fishing industry.
2. To hear from anglers how they would like the NFSA to develop these relations to further benefit RSA, and
3. To urge sea anglers to join the NFSA so that we can continue this work.
The secretary of the NFSA NE division is Peter Mantle. He may be contacted on 01207 271 841 or e-mail Mantle1911@aol.com I will also be pleased to hear from you and my contact details are at the end if this message.
Please pass this invitation to other sea anglers and we hope we may see you on October 26.
Regards,
Alan
Alan Brothers,
Hon. public relations officer,
National Federation of Sea Anglers,
7 St. James Street,
Lewes, East Sussex BN7 1HR
TC
[Edited on 18/10/2005 by TC]
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