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Minutes - LFCC AGM 2022
Following the AGM held on the 3rd March 2022, the minutes of the meeting along with the treasurers reort can be found by following the links below.
Minutes
https://lfcc.org.uk/downloads/category/1-lfcc-meeting-minutes?download=222:2022-agm-minutes
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Annual General Meeting March 2022
The Lodddon Fisheries & Conservation Consultative will be holding their Annual General Meeting on Thursday 3rd March 2022 at The Davis Room, Swallowfield Village Hall, Swallowfield. 7.30pm - 9.30pm. If your membership is overdue then please arrange to bring payment with you.
Please look to arrive for 7.15 as there is a prior hall booking on this day and as a result the carpark may be busy. Although mask wearing is now not mandatory we would encourage all of those attending to please wear one. Covid is still present.
The Meeting agenda can be found at the link below:
https://lfcc.org.uk/downloads/category/9-agenda?download=221:lfcc-agenda-march-22
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Your LFCC Membership 2023 is now due
Please would all existing and possible new LFCC members note that the membership for 2023 is now due. The forms in either PDF (Plain & Fillable) or MS Word format are available from the links below and contain all of the relevant details.
MS Word Format
This form can be filled in on the computer and emailed or printed and filled in by hand and posted.
https://www.lfcc.org.uk/downloads/20-lfcc-documents/2-other-lfcc-documents?download=237:lfcc-membership-2023-docx
PDF Format (Plain)
This form must be printed, filled in by hand and posted or scanned and emailed
https://www.lfcc.org.uk/downloads/20-lfcc-documents/2-other-lfcc-documents?download=238:lfcc-membership-2023-pdf
PDF Format (Fillable)
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A Chalk Strean Stratergy
The CaBA Chalk Stream Restoration Group has launched its first Chalk Stream Strategy – which calls for chalk streams in England to be given enhanced environmental status.
Why do we need a chalk-stream restoration strategy?
Chalk streams are among the most biodiverse of the UK’s rivers. Nearly all the world’s chalk streams are in England and they represent one of the UK’s most important contributions to global biodiversity. These clear-watered streams are a valuable habitat for Atlantic salmon, sea trout, grayling and lamprey, for otters, water voles and kingfishers, for rare invertebrates such as the winterbourne stonefly, and plants like stream water crowfoot. If we are to achieve the goal of our 25-year Environment Plan and leave the natural environment in a better state than we found it, we must address the multiple threats to the ecological health of our chalk streams.
https://catchmentbasedapproach.org/learn/chalk-stream-strategy/
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LFCC Meeting - Meeting Minutes November 21
Please use the link below to view the minutes of the recent LFCC Meeting. This was the first "in person" meeting held since the start of the COVID-19 lockdown. The meeting was held with limited places, mandatory face masks and ventilated meeting room. The LFCC would like to thank all of those who attended and complied with the restriction on the night. We would hope to repeat this for the next meeting some time in January 22 but will of course be led by current government guidlines at the time.
https://lfcc.org.uk/downloads/category/1-lfcc-meeting-minutes?download=216:lfcc-minutes-nov-21