VOLUNTARY
ACCESS AGGREEMENTS The
Fisheries and Angling Conservation Trust (FACT) is calling upon MPs to support
the principle of Voluntary Access Agreements to address the recent demand by canoeists
for free access to English and Welsh waterways for all water users. FACT
is working closely with Martin Salter MP (Parliamentary Spokesman for Angling)
who has tabled an amendment to the original Early Day Motion (EDM 957), which
urges Government to extend legislation on access to the countryside to allow canoeists
and users of other non-powered craft the same access rights as those provided
for walkers. Whilst anglers
are perfectly willing to seek voluntary joint access agreements with other water
users, sustainable protection of the aquatic environment must be paramount, together
with the proper regulation of all craft, whether or not they are powered, on inland
waters. FACT’s amendment,
tabled by Martin Salter, reads, “urges the Government not to alter riparian rights;
recommends that any increase in access to canoeists and non-powered craft be by
voluntary access agreements only, which have been proven to work in both England
and Wales; believes that the users of all canoes and non-powered craft on inland
waterways should be subject to the same restrictions as anglers, and penalties
for infringements; further believes that the Environment Agency should have the
power to close any waterway to any craft in the interests of protecting sensitive
aquatic environments; and considers that, notwithstanding the forthcoming Olympic
Games, it should be remembered that angling is a sport which has 4 million participants
in England and Wales with an annual economy of £3.5 billion and which has
had great success in recent World Championships.” Individuals
and organisations with an interest in angling / fisheries are encouraged to write
to their local MP (contact details are available by entering a post code on web
site www.locata.co.uk/commons)
seeking their support to the amended EDM. Individuals
and clubs can download a word document letter to personalise and send to your
MP about this matter here. |