Volunteer four hours a week and join the new volunteer bailiff scheme being trialled in the South East by the Angling Trust and the Environment Agency. Get active on the bank finding, reporting on and finally catching fish thieves and others damaging our fisheries.
 This is a  unique opportunity to spend a day fishing with an angler of your choice for two  people.
This is a  unique opportunity to spend a day fishing with an angler of your choice for two  people.
  
  Research  shows that fish theft and illegal fishing are the two biggest concerns for  today's angler.
  
By joining  the Angling Trust and Environment Agency "Special Bailiff Scheme"  anglers can help stamp out fish theft on rivers, lakes, canals and estuaries  helping to preserve fisheries for generations to come.
The Angling  Trust and Environment Agency are running a three year pilot in the Environment  Agency South East Region to prove the effectiveness of well trained volunteers  in acting as a back up to full time Environment Agency bailiffs in their  difficult task of policing our fisheries.
Volunteers in  the South East are invited to apply now for this opportunity to make a  difference.
The Angling  Trust is initially looking for twelve volunteers in each of the four areas  within Environment Agency South East, forty-eight in total, to work as part of  the Angling Trust Team. Volunteers will be subject to a CRB check and will be  expected to undergo a training course. They will then work in conjunction with the  Environment Agency Team of Enforcement Officers delivering information on  illegal activity and in the first year prove themselves capable of monitoring  and reporting activities on rivers, lakes, canals and estuaries in their local  area, not just on their own club or syndicate waters.
After the  first year some volunteers will be offered the opportunity to train for a  Management Restricted Environment Agency Bailiff Warrant so that they can  extend their duties into licence checking and byelaw offences and take an  active role working alongside operational Agency bailiffs in the field. In this  role they will be representing both the Angling Trust and the Environment  Agency. To be eligible, volunteers will undergo an enhanced CRB check and will  have special training to give them the skills needed when dealing with the  public in what can be difficult circumstances.
During this  period the Angling Trust will be recruiting further monitoring and reporting  volunteers to act as eyes and ears and to provide the intelligence to guide the  activities of the highly trained Environment Agency bailiffs and voluntary  Special Bailiffs.
In year  three, some Special Bailiffs will be offered the chance to become fully  warranted Environment Agency Volunteer Bailiffs, working independently when  licence checking and able to assist full time officers in active operations to  apprehend fish thieves and others breaking national fishery byelaws.
Volunteers  will be expected to offer an average of four hours a week to the scheme and  will be in the vanguard of what the Angling Trust hope to develop into a fully  equipped national team of volunteer bailiffs, much like Police Special  Constables, working alongside full time Environment Agency Bailiffs who will be  responsible for managing volunteer efforts. Applicants will work in the  evenings and at weekends as well as during the day.
Volunteers  will need to be reasonably fit and able to demonstrate good interpersonal  skills, show the ability to write clear and concise reports, keep accurate  notebook records and timesheets and have an intimate knowledge of the waters in  their area as well as having a full driving licence and being able to swim.  This is an Angling Trust initiative and applicants will need to be a member of  the Angling Trust to receive insurance cover.
For an  application pack email bailiffs@anglingtrust.net
Non-members: 
Join the Angling  Trust at www.anglingtrust.net
Membership includes free insurance, newsletters, stickers, tackle and book  discounts and other benefits and costs just £25 a year - that's less than 50p a  week!
  
  Source: Angling Trust Fishing News
  
  
  
  
  
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