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Some of the fish killed at Hesketh Lodge, Fish Active have ensured compensation for the club. Some of the fish killed at Hesketh Lodge, Fish Active have ensured compensation for the club.

The Bolton Co-Operative Angling Club has received £10,000 in compensation from a farmer who polluted their fishery in 2010, thanks to the efforts of Fish Legal.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


The Angling Trust report:


In June 2010, thousands of carp, perch, roach and bream in the Hesketh Lodge, one of the club's lakes at Astley Bridge outside Bolton, were wiped out when silage liquor from storage facilities at nearby Harricroft Farm escaped into Astley Brook, which fed into the anglers' prized fishery.


As members of Fish Legal, the Bolton Co-Operative Angling Club was able to obtain free legal representation, and approached Fish Legal after the pollution to help them claim for the cost of restocking and for their loss of amenity. Once presented with the threat of legal proceedings, the farmer's insurers reluctantly negotiated an out of court settlement. Fish Legal is delighted to agree a substantial pay-out for its member club and to send a strong deterrent to potential polluters in the future.


William Rundle, Fish Legal solicitor, said:

"Farmers are required by law to store silage liquor in secure facilities away from waterways precisely because it poses such a danger to aquatic life.  Silage is essentially pickled grass used as a cattle feed through the winter months.  Unfortunately, the liquor that drains off it is a highly noxious pollutant, more harmful than pig or cattle slurry and many times more potent than domestic sewage.  In fact, DEFRA likens the polluting effect from just 100 tonnes of silage to the equivalent of the daily sewage output of a town of 25,000 people.”


He continued:

"In this case, the silage liquor which poured into Hesketh Lodge caused oxygen levels to plummet and the fish in there quite literally suffocated.  It just goes to show that farmers need to be extremely careful when it comes to storing silage because of the risk their operations pose to the environment. The cost of reparation when they fail to do so properly can be substantial. Angling clubs that are close to such facilities or other industry should join Fish Legal in case they suffer pollution in the future. We can then act for them free of charge to seek compensation for the damage to their fishery and loss of fishing - clubs cannot rely on the Environment Agency to do this for them, it simply isn't their job to provide the free service we do when obtaining compensation for member clubs."


Niven Peacock, Secretary for the Bolton Co-Operative Angling Club, said:

"Thanks to Fish Legal Bolton Co-op Angling Club now have compensation for the pollution incident and the club can get on with the task of re-stocking to get the lodge back to what it used to be and hopefully get our membership back as well."







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Comments (4 posted):

Poshpaul (Angling Trust and PaSC) on 02/11/2012 10:28:39
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Good news...well done Fish Legal
tiinker on 02/11/2012 14:07:50
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What a great job fish legal are doing in carrying out the legal fights for angling and making sure that the culprits of polution ect. are made to pay for the destuction they bring on the enviroment. They deserve every bit of support we can give them in carrying out this work. Well done once again Fish Legal.
stu_the_blank on 03/11/2012 07:06:40
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Great result and a club that has its future restored. Fish Legal (and the ACA before them) are the only real deterent to reckless poluters. They are severely limited in recources though. So even if you don't want to support the ATr, think about making a donation to Fish Legal. Stu
tiinker on 03/11/2012 12:45:02
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Great result and a club that has its future restored. Fish Legal (and the ACA before them) are the only real deterent to reckless poluters. They are severely limited in recources though. So even if you don't want to support the ATr, think about making a donation to Fish Legal. Stu Indeed if you would like to make a donation to Fish Legal you will need to contact. Penny Morris at the Angling trust as she deals with all Fish Legal business .


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