The AGMs of the Angling Trust and Fish Legal were held in central Birmingham last Saturday, 21st of May.
 Individual  and club members attending heard presentations from the Chairmen of the Angling  Trust and Fish Legal and a report on a string of successful campaigns and legal  actions over the past year from the Chief Executive Mark Lloyd. The accounts  were presented to the membership; both organisations reported a surplus in 2010  due to a reduction in overheads and administrative costs. Members heard about  the plans for the Angling Trust and Angling Development Board to merge in the  spring of 2012 to create a single body for all angling development and  competitions in England; campaigning for the protection of angling rights and  the water environment; and taking legal action against polluters and others who  damage fisheries throughout the UK.
Individual  and club members attending heard presentations from the Chairmen of the Angling  Trust and Fish Legal and a report on a string of successful campaigns and legal  actions over the past year from the Chief Executive Mark Lloyd. The accounts  were presented to the membership; both organisations reported a surplus in 2010  due to a reduction in overheads and administrative costs. Members heard about  the plans for the Angling Trust and Angling Development Board to merge in the  spring of 2012 to create a single body for all angling development and  competitions in England; campaigning for the protection of angling rights and  the water environment; and taking legal action against polluters and others who  damage fisheries throughout the UK.
  
  New  volunteers were appointed to serve as Directors on the Board of the Angling  Trust, following a unanimously-supported proposal from the floor for the  nominations to be voted on as a group:
  
  James Baldwin  (nominated by the membership),
  Guy Mawle (nominated by the membership),
  Kim Naish (nominated by the membership).
  Dick Vincent (co-opted by the board), 
  Clive Collier (co-opted by the board).
  
  1,532 proxy  votes were received from members unable to attend the meeting. Each Director  received at least 6 votes for their appointment to every 1 against.
  
  John Amery  retired for personal reasons from the Board of the Angling Trust after many  years service to the National Federation of Sea Anglers, the Angling  Development Board and the Angling Trust.
  Roger Furniss  retired as the Chairman of Fish Legal and as a Director of the Angling Trust.  Roger will remain involved in the Angling Trust's environmental campaigns, but  he is keen to focus more on his role as Secretary of the South West Rivers  Association.
  
  A vote of  thanks for all John and Roger's work over many years was taken at the meeting,  and particular thanks were given to Roger for his leadership of the merger  process which formed the Angling Trust.
  Dick Vincent,  who was co-opted on to the Angling Trust Board in 2010, was unanimously  appointed as Chairman of Fish Legal with immediate effect.
  
  Chief  Executive Mark Lloyd said:
  
  "we  are very grateful to those members who attended the AGMs to show their support  for the work of the Angling Trust and to contribute their ideas. It was great  to be able to report on a very successful year in 2010, and on financial  stability. I look forward to reporting an even longer list of achievements next  year. The Angling Trust exists for the benefit of its members - their generous  support and other contributions make all this work possible."
  
Details of  the new Directors and minutes of the meeting will be available on the Angling  Trust web site shortly.
  
  Source: Angling Trust Fishing News
  
  
  
  
  
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