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AT THE BECCLES QUAY

AT THE BECCLES QUAY. Angling opportunities minimised by Town Council in 2011 and poor disabled facilities!. There used to be plenty of places. But in 2011 the Town Council reduced it from 22 on this Suffolk Bank to just TEN giving over space for paid moorings.

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AT THE BECCLES QUAY

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  1. AT THE BECCLES QUAY Angling opportunities minimised by Town Council in 2011 and poor disabled facilities!

  2. There used to be plenty of places • But in 2011 the Town Council reduced it from 22 on this Suffolk Bank to just TEN giving over space for paid moorings. • It deprives opportunity.

  3. Some great Roach migrate

  4. Now it is congested with very few places only 8 paces apart availableand only open for fishing 1 November to 24 March

  5. FOR THE DISABLED It certainly leaves a lot to be desired, with poor access in places

  6. Even the Kingfisher has been denied his respite! • The opposite Suffolk Bank has less space than at one time. • We think there should be dedicated disabled angling spaces! • AND DISGRACEFULLY THERE IS NO DISABLED PARKING!!

  7. The top end is narrow but quite fishable . . . and being near to Free Parking could also cater for the Disabled Angler and have dedicated spaces for them!

  8. Fat perch and friendly gudgeon for the youngsters

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