The new car park at Blackwater will be open to members and day ticket anglers from 16th June, please be aware you are not allowed on the banks until then unless you have a Throop game ticket.
If you are coming from the Hurn roundabout towards Blackwater junction about 100 yards from the traffic lights you will see an entrance into the field on the right just after the trees finish. Go in the entrance and turn immediately left where there is a club gate (key required) go through the gate and follow the lane to the end where you will find the parking area adjacent to the river and bridge.
If you are coming from Christchurch go through both sets of traffic lights at Blackwater junction towards the airport and the entrance is about 100 yards on the left just before the trees start and follow instructions above.
The car park is a great asset for the club and we request that all members and day ticket holders park there when fishing this area.
The club are happy to announce that their waters will be open at 08-00 on Wednesday morning. Our normal rules will apply but we ask that members follow the government guidelines in order to keep themselves and other members safe.
Please be aware that we do not want cars queuing outside neighbours houses or causing obstructions, any member doing so will not be allowed to fish on Wednesday.
The committee have agreed that up to 4 bailiffs / committee members can enter early onto each of the following 4 lakes in order to assist with the start due to the exceptional circumstances. Rockford, Hightown, White Lake and Half Pit.
After last night's Government announcement it is obvious that Bournemouth Sports Club will not be open in time for the AGM in June and we have taken the decision to cancel it. Balance sheets for 2 years will be available at next years AGM.
As many of you are aware RDAA took the decision to close all waters due to Government guidance on containing the spread of Covid-19. We are monitoring news/updates from the government daily and will post an update on reopening waters when possible. Please note that when our waters do reopen members must be in possession of a valid membership card to fish. The expiry date must be valid.
Mistakenly "Night fishing with night permit" has been removed from the update pages for beats 1 and 3 of Throop sent out with the newsletters. Please note this still applies and will be reinstated with next years update pages.
As you will be aware the club increase any fees deemed necessary on April 1st each year. The committee discussed this at meetings earlier in the year and agreed to increase membership fees as the Treasurer informed us that we were going to make a loss of about £15000 this year. As a committee it is our responsibility to keep the club viable and ensure we can maintain our excellent portfolio of waters. All our waters will be retained this year and we have also added Orchard lakes.
In view of the closure of our waters due to the coronavirus outbreak we have decided to freeze all our prices for members this year. We believe that this is the correct decision to make although some other clubs have increased their fees as they carry this out earlier in the year.
We wish all our members and their families good health and hope we will be able to reopen our waters in the not too distant future.
The committee of Ringwood and District Anglers Association have discussed the effect the closing of our waters will have on our members. As a gesture of goodwill it has been agreed that all memberships being renewed from 1st April 2020 until 31st March 2021 will be for a 13 month period instead of the usual 12 months. The 13 month membership will also be applied to any new member joining before we open our waters, If you are renewing a membership on or after April 1st that was due to be renewed in March the 13 month period will not apply but will apply when you rejoin next March.
We would like to make it clear that all our leases will have to be paid as usual during this time and we will not receive any rebates from our owners.
Hopefully we can all get back to normal in the not too distant future and we wish good health to you and your families during these worrying times.