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Get Fishing Fund – Funded Project: The Bess of Hardwick Angling Club update
Earlier this year, The Bess of Hardwick Angling Club received a grant through the Get Fishing Fund to help them establish a brand new set of events that help get people into fishing.
Led by Licenced Level 2 angling coach Nathan Barber, the club ran a series of events throughout the summer using the Get Fishing Awards programme. The events have been a massive success. Not only have the club introduced a brand new group of people to angling but they have helped develop their angling skills and confidence to create a new batch of life long anglers.
More information on the club which is based in the grounds of Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, can be found on its website.
This project is one of over 200 projects nationally that have benefitted from an investment from the Get Fishing Fund.
The Get Fishing Fund has invested nearly £200,000 of fishing licence money to help get more people into fishing over the past year. The fund is provided by the Environment Agency and administered by the Angling Trust.
You can find information on the latest round of the Get Fishing Fund here, or please contact Chris Holden, Get Fishing Fund Administrator, Angling Trust on 07852 406912 or [email protected]
What is the Get Fishing Fund?
The Get Fishing Fund has invested nearly £200,000 of fishing licence money to help get more people into fishing over the past year. The fund is provided by the Environment Agency and administered by the Angling Trust. The Environment Agency supports angling-based projects with grants of up to £2,500 to help purchase equipment, fishing tackle, resources and run fishing activities that give people the opportunity to get into fishing for the first time.
About Get Fishing
Get Fishing is the Angling Trust‘s campaign to grow participation in angling and get more people fishing more often. Annually, the Get Fishing campaign introduces over 30,000 people to angling at hundreds of fun, safe and friendly events funded by the Environment Agency from fishing licence income as part of the National Angling Strategic Services contract with the Angling Trust, and Sport England. Children under 13 do not need a fishing licence, and fishing licences for children aged between 13 and 16 are free but you still need to register and receive a licence in order to go fishing. You can get a fishing licence for the full year, for 8 days (ideal for holidays!) or just a day’s fishing.