Nottingham Post

U-turn on nature reserve fishing ban

ANGLERS ‘DELIGHTED’ AFTER AGREEMENT IS REACHED

- By JOEL MOORE joel.moore@reachplc.com @Joelmoore9­8

NOTTINGHAM­SHIRE Wildlife Trust has reversed its decision to ban fishing at Attenborou­gh Nature Reserve after “constructi­ve” talks with anglers.

In June, Nottingham­shire Wildlife Trust said fishing would no longer be allowed at the popular beauty spot after a breakdown in talks with the Nottingham Anglers’ Associatio­n.

It said its offer for anglers to continue with fewer spots had been rejected.

However, following a meeting between the two parties and the Angling Trust, NWT announced on Monday that fishing could resume from June 16 next year.

David Turner, general secretary of the Nottingham Anglers’ Associatio­n, who was at the meeting, said he was “delighted” at the breakthrou­gh.

“Attenborou­gh has always been a special place for Nottingham anglers and we were sad when negotiatio­ns broke down last year over access to fishing on the reserve,” he said.

“We are delighted that with the help of the Angling Trust we are now back on track and look forward sorting out our return next season on the basis of an agreement that is fair to all.”

Nottingham­shrie Wildlife Trust, which bought Attenborou­gh Nature Reserve in December 2020, has a

Attenborou­gh has always been a special place for Nottingham anglers and we were sad when negotiatio­ns broke down last year.

longstandi­ng policy of not allowing fishing on land for which it holds the angling rights. Paul Wilkinson, CEO of Nottingham­shire Wildlife Trust, said: “We are pleased that positive discussion­s have resumed about how angling will continue at Attenborou­gh Nature Reserve.

“Attenborou­gh is a special place for wildlife and for people, and a love of seeing and being in nature, and desire to see it protected and enhanced, is something that is shared by the thousands of people who visit and use the site each year, not least anglers.

“We look forward to working with the NAA to finalise the new licence agreement, and to exploring opportunit­ies for further partnershi­ps with them.”

David Turner

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