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Stanford Bridge

AlurnS

AlurnS
Total Posts: 53
Joined: July 7, 2015

Hi,

Just been for a recce along the stretch of the Teme at Stanford Bridge with a few autumn trips in mind; I seem to recall not so long ago there were some cracking swims in the second upstream meadow (I particularly remember a couple where the bank had partially subsided offering slightly easier than normal access), but it would appear these have now been left overgrown - and boy they most certainly are! Does anyone know if there are any plans to open these back up a bit? And if not, what's the club's view on members creating their own swims on wild sections of river?

Thanks, and tight lines everyone!

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Posted on August 5, 2022 at 4:33 PM

Re5erv0irReg

Re5erv0irReg
Total Posts: 681
Joined: September 18, 2020

Re: Stanford Bridge

Hi Al
Have you used the “Search Feature” in the Menu Header?

Type in Stanford Bridge for links to all articles where Stanford Bridge is mentioned!

Also recommend that you also check out the updated Fisheries Team Work Schedule to see what Work “has - is - not yet scheduled” to be done at Stanford Bridge!

This can be found on the Menu Bar in Booked Waters & Fisheries Work Plan.

Keep on Fishing

Posted on August 7, 2022 at 10:42 AM

baa_admin

baa_admin
Total Posts: 194
Joined: December 16, 2014

Re: Stanford Bridge

Hi AlurnS

Thanks for your post the river Teme is a beautiful river and require quite a lot of work which i will get round to all in good time. if you could keep an eye on the work plan i will get a date sorted to attend and carry out the works that are required you are more than happy to join our work team and give us a hand, we meet at 8am on Monday and Wednesdays. I wouldn't advise to complete any maintenance work on an individual basic. i cannot stop any member that wants to knock down the under growth with a bank stick. but that's as far as it goes due to H+S. The BAA have put a considerable amount of money into providing a full time fishery officer and trained competent volunteers that have completed training courses on several disciplines.

if you want to join us at Stanford Bridge keep your yes on the work plan and i will carry out a sort H+S induction on site before any works commence. all PPE will be provided,

hope this helps a little.

thanks Craig.

Posted on August 7, 2022 at 6:11 PM

AlurnS

AlurnS
Total Posts: 53
Joined: July 7, 2015

Re: Stanford Bridge

Craig, thank you for such a detailed response, that's really helpful and if I can join you I most certainly will. Thanks also for your hard work in keeping our fisheries managed. Hope to see you on the bank soon!

Posted on August 8, 2022 at 8:10 PM

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