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richie
Posts : 175 Join date : 2008-12-08 Location : That there Formby like!!!!
| Subject: Re: Irish Sea Conservation Plans & Online Petition April 13th 2011, 11:14 | |
| Form filled in and sent last Sunday night | |
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keith g
Posts : 769 Join date : 2008-07-22 Location : litherland on top of the hill
| Subject: Re: Irish Sea Conservation Plans & Online Petition April 11th 2011, 20:30 | |
| for those who want to send your completed form,,, i found no link on the website to send it automatically,, i copied my completed form into a word document, then e mailed the document to chris egan as suggested to his e mail address...i couldnt find any other way to send it apart from posting in via royal mail,,,,,,,,, not a very good idea me thinks from the conservation zone people.... if they wonder why no one sends completed forms,, this is why.........or have they supplied no Automatoc Link on purpose?? hmmmm................the plot thickens.... .. | |
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Dave
Posts : 481 Join date : 2008-04-25 Location : st.helens by the sea
| Subject: Re: Irish Sea Conservation Plans & Online Petition April 11th 2011, 18:28 | |
| only 3 days left to get your forms emailed in come on get your fingers out | |
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Woody LSF
Posts : 3 Join date : 2011-04-02 Age : 42 Location : LIVERPOOL
| Subject: Re: Irish Sea Conservation Plans & Online Petition April 10th 2011, 09:36 | |
| - Dave wrote:
- with all due respect to woody, we are better signing the on-line petition on the irish sea conservation zone website pmz 13 has never covered sea forth rocks
No probs dave,the reason why i made the petition was that i couldnt find the real ones,which you have posted in the message below m8,tbh it doesnt matter what petition you will sign,as it will be going to the same place as your one.Thanks for the email address and form details Thanks & Tightlines | |
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Dave
Posts : 481 Join date : 2008-04-25 Location : st.helens by the sea
| Subject: Re: Irish Sea Conservation Plans & Online Petition April 9th 2011, 00:46 | |
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Dids
Posts : 49 Join date : 2009-08-29 Location : Golborne
| Subject: Re: Irish Sea Conservation Plans & Online Petition April 8th 2011, 22:32 | |
| I have received by email a copy of the Irish sea petition and I have try to put it in this message but cannot find the way. As Dave said this is the THE ONE THAT WE HAVE TO SEND BACK. So if any one know how to include it within the forum let me know and will PM them with it. All the best Dids | |
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richie
Posts : 175 Join date : 2008-12-08 Location : That there Formby like!!!!
| Subject: Re: Irish Sea Conservation Plans & Online Petition April 8th 2011, 21:12 | |
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Dave
Posts : 481 Join date : 2008-04-25 Location : st.helens by the sea
| Subject: Re: Irish Sea Conservation Plans & Online Petition April 8th 2011, 20:53 | |
| with all due respect to woody, we are better signing the on-line petition on the irish sea conservation zone website pmz 13 has never covered sea forth rocks | |
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Woody LSF
Posts : 3 Join date : 2011-04-02 Age : 42 Location : LIVERPOOL
| Subject: Re: Irish Sea Conservation Plans & Online Petition April 7th 2011, 21:42 | |
| Mersey sea anglers dragging their feet over this,and the online petition,i made it last friday and only 40 people have signed it,it only takes 1 minute to do.I'm not saying the petition will stop the potenial ban,but it will help towards the cause
Mersey sea anglers will soon cry and moan when bass and other species cant be caught off ''pmCZ13'' | |
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Dave
Posts : 481 Join date : 2008-04-25 Location : st.helens by the sea
| Subject: Re: Irish Sea Conservation Plans & Online Petition April 7th 2011, 18:24 | |
| had an email from chris egan today up to date he has had 4 returns YES 4 not very impressive is it | |
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Dids
Posts : 49 Join date : 2009-08-29 Location : Golborne
| Subject: Irish Sea Conservation Area April 6th 2011, 19:04 | |
| I have signed and sent the petition from the provided link bellow, what I am after is the link on the Irish Sea Conservation Area to fill up the online form they gave us at the meeting, any idea of where it is ? Thank you Cheers Dids | |
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Tim S
Posts : 361 Join date : 2009-01-03 Age : 71 Location : SPEKE NEAR THE AIRPORT
| Subject: Pertition April 5th 2011, 21:11 | |
| Signed the on line petition, and sent off the petition to Mr Chris Egan. common lads do the same its your beech as well. Tim. | |
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Dave
Posts : 481 Join date : 2008-04-25 Location : st.helens by the sea
| Subject: Re: Irish Sea Conservation Plans & Online Petition April 5th 2011, 20:58 | |
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b5rny
Posts : 236 Join date : 2008-06-20 Age : 72 Location : liverpool
| Subject: Re: Irish Sea Conservation Plans & Online Petition April 5th 2011, 20:50 | |
| have also signed and put my comments on petition | |
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keith g
Posts : 769 Join date : 2008-07-22 Location : litherland on top of the hill
| Subject: Re: Irish Sea Conservation Plans & Online Petition April 5th 2011, 20:29 | |
| i have signed the petition as well.. and i have also sent the Feedback form to c egan as he asked us to. Lets hope that a lot more people from our club do the same.. or dont come crying when your angling is banned in this area..... | |
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benh
Posts : 131 Join date : 2010-11-03 Age : 31 Location : Wigan
| Subject: Re: Irish Sea Conservation Plans & Online Petition April 2nd 2011, 23:36 | |
| nice one woody | |
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Woody LSF
Posts : 3 Join date : 2011-04-02 Age : 42 Location : LIVERPOOL
| Subject: Irish Sea Conservation Plans & Online Petition April 2nd 2011, 22:20 | |
| hello all peter was tellin me the other day about conservation plans running from formby to seaforth rocks,the conservation plans is that they want to stop boat,shore anglers and bait collecting if they get their own way,i know u lads have got a meeting with one of the reps sometime next week again its sea anglers getting the usual crap Maps have been revealed showing two possible marine protection zones off the Merseyside coastline. Hilbre Island in Wirral and coastline from Formby to Crosby in Sefton are identified as important sites of marine life in a report by the Irish Sea Conservation Zones (ISCZ) Project. The areas could become protected Marine Conservation Zones with restrictions on fishing and sea leisure activities. The ISCZ wants to hear views of people who regularly use the areas. Dr Greg Whitfield, ISCZ project manager, said: "This latest progress report is the last big chance for people to comment on possible Marine Conservation Zones before the recommendations go to the government. "We had over 80 responses to our last progress report and we are hoping to hear from at least as many people again this time round." The possible zone on the Sefton coast plans to protect the intertidal peat beds that occur in an area covering 11.5km2. Preserved within them are remnants of a submerged ancient forest and also examples of ancient human and animal footprints. Over 200 trails of footprints from the Mesolithic to Neolithic ages have been recorded. The possible Marine Conservation Zone off the Wirral coast aims to bring added protection to the popular Hilbre Island and the Little Eye and Middle Eye islands at the mouth of the Dee. The area around the Dee Estuary is a well regulated fishery and is also already protected by other designations including a Special Area of Conservation. Source : BBC News Crosby Herald ArticleMarks that would be lostFreshfieldFormbyRiver AltHightownHall RoadSeaforth RocksI have decided to make an online petition to try and help prevent these plans going any further Online PetitionPlease sign the petition,it only takes 2 minutes to do,post it on other forums,the more names we get,the better Thanks & tightlines | |
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