ENVIRONMENT AGENCY NETS ILLEGAL ANGLERS

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
January of 2005

 

20/01/2005 - During December 2004 the number of prosecutions of illegal anglers by the Environment Agency for rod fishing licence offences fell below 300 for the first time since July.
Nationally, fines for the month amounted to £18,170 with costs of £18,150 awarded to the Environment Agency. On average, each unlicensed fishing trip cost the angler £128.

Watford angler Ben Ross, 19, of Woodhall Lane, pleaded guilty before Central Hertfordshire Magistrates’ Court on 15 December to fishing without a licence on 2 May 2004 at Bowmans Green Park Lake, St Albans and was fined £85 with £60 costs.

South west London anglers were brought before the courts after being caught fishing without a licence. John Evans, 37, of Bushey Road, Rayners Park, pleaded guilty on 23 December at Guildford Magistrates’ Court, and was fined £40 with £60 costs.

Jeremy Brown, 43, of Talbot Road, Ashford and Arron McCumpha, 21, of Wheatley House, Tangley Grove, Roehampton were both fined £85 with £60 costs after pleading guilty before Dorking Magistrates’ Court on 20 December for fishing without a licence at Old Bury Lakes, Dorking, Surrey on 3 May 2004.

Surbiton angler Richard Perry, 27, of Fleece Road, Long Ditton was fined £85 with £85 costs after pleading guilty before Central Hertfordshire Magistrates’ Court on 1 December for fishing without a licence at Bowmans Green Farm Lake, near Potters Bar, Hertfordshire on 2 May 2004.

Maidenhead angler Mark Prew, 37, of Bruce Walk, Dedworth, pleaded guilty before East Berkshire Magistrates’ Court on 8 December to fishing without a licence on 2 May 2004 at the Royal Berkshire Fishery, near Windsor.

North east London anglers found themselves in the courts after being caught fishing without an angling licence. Christopher Cowan, 30, of Station Road, Chingford, was fined £110 with £85 costs on 3 December after he was caught on 2 May 2004 at Claverhambury Carp Fisheries, Upshire.

Ilford angler Darren Wright, 36, of Gordon Road pleaded guilty before Dorking Magistrates’ Court on 20 December to fishing without a licence at Old Bury Lakes, Dorking , Surrey, on 3 May 2004 and was fined £85 and £60

Yateley angler Richard Witney, 20, of Farm View, was fined £60 with £60 costs by East Berkshire Magistrates’ Court on 8 December after pleading guilty to fishing without a licence at Swan Valley Lake, near Sandhurst on 2 May 2004.

Bruno Pacinella, 38, of Queensland Avenue, Edmonton was fined £80 with £60 costs on 17 December after pleading guilty to fishing without a licence at the Holyfield Fishery, Waltham Abbey, on 3 May 2004.

On the same day, Lindsay Marie, 47, of Cheyne Walk, Grange Park pleaded guilty to angling without a licence at Lake John Fishery, Waltham Abbey on 2 May 2004 and was fined £80 with £60 costs.

Another Edmonton angler, Brad Roberts, 28, of Granham Gardens, was also fined £100 with £85 costs on 3 December for fishing without a licence at Willowside Fishing Lake, Waltham Abbey on 3 May 2004.

High Wycombe angler Kane Putnam, 19, of Micklefield Road, pleaded guilty before Aylesbury Magistrates’ Court on 16 December to fishing without a licence at Gallows Pool, Oakfield Fishery, Aylesbury, on 3 May 2004. He was fined £40 with £60 costs.

Battersea angler Richard Dewey, 40, of Battersea Park Road, SW11, was fined £85 with £60 costs by Dorking Magistrates’ Court on 20 December, after pleading guilty to fishing without a licence at Old Bury Lake, Dorking, Surrey on 3 May 2004.

Dafydd Evans, the Environment Agency’s Head of Fisheries said “This month’s decline in prosecutions shows that our regulation and fines serve as a warning to anyone considering fishing without a licence.

“Rod licence fees are essential in improving and maintaining the standard of fisheries in England and Wales for all those who use them, which is why we have this programme of enforcement. Those who fish without a licence face tough penalties including fines of up to £2,500 and a ban from fishing.”

Buying a licence couldn't be easier - there are around 15,000 Post Offices and other outlets which sell them direct; and for a small additional charge they can be bought over the phone (0870 1662662) or from our web site - www.environment-agency.gov.uk/rodlicence.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship
(Chris Mitchell)

 
 
 
 

 

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