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20 Apr

My how they’ve grown

By martin read  |  April 20th, 2011  |  Improvements  |  No Comments

Three years ago nine crucian carp were ‘loaned’ to the Environment Agency’s Calverton Fish Farm for spawning. Thousands of fish […]

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25 Mar

Ravenfield and Baker’s get stock boost

By martin read  |  March 25th, 2011  |  Improvements  |  No Comments

Ravenfield took delivery of 200, 4 to 6 inch tench, this week from Mainstream Fisheries. The fish, which were in […]

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16 Feb

Road works begin

By martin read  |  February 16th, 2011  |  Improvements  |  No Comments

Work has begun this week to reinstate the roadway from the New Pond to the Gt. Pond. Volunteers, (thanks to […]

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21 Jan

Baker’s chalks up another success

By martin read  |  January 21st, 2011  |  Improvements  |  No Comments

The mild spell didn’t last long but in between Baker’s thawing and then refreezing again K&DAA managed to complete the […]

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29 Nov

More barbel for the Don

By martin read  |  November 29th, 2010  |  Improvements  |  No Comments

Environment Agency staff braved the winter snows this week to collect and deliver 1500 barbel from the Agency’s Fish Farm […]

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23 Jun

Agency says thanks

By martin read  |  June 23rd, 2010  |  Improvements  |  No Comments

This Spring the Environment Agency’s fish farm at Calverton in Nottinghamshire, which suppies fish to all over England in order […]

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19 May

Baker’s treatment begun

By martin read  |  May 19th, 2010  |  Improvements  |  No Comments

This week members of the Kilnhurst and District AA committee spent a day looking like flour graders as they successfully […]

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13 May

They’re growing

By martin read  |  May 13th, 2010  |  Improvements  |  No Comments

In June 2008 Staff from the Environment’s Calverton Fish Farm ‘borrowed’ nine crucian carp in order to use them as […]

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09 May

New car park for anglers

By martin read  |  May 9th, 2010  |  Improvements  |  No Comments

Earlier this year, and in response to angler’s requests, a decision was made to extend parking for anglers using the […]

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09 Mar

Netting completed

By martin read  |  March 9th, 2010  |  Improvements  |  No Comments

An estimated 800lbs of fish have been stocked into the Gt. Pond following netting the Carp Pond, New Pond and […]

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Recent Posts
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  • 09Jan
    Old Stock Pond netting
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  • 15Nov
    Disabled facilities put in place at Bircliffe
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    Plans for Bridge Pond pay dividends
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