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A major, new research programme focusing on the social benefits of angling in the England and Scotland is underway. The project, ‘The Social and Community Benefits of Angling’ is funded by the Big Lottery Fund and runs from January 2009 - January 2012.
The research is investigating the positive roles angling can play for (i) those   who participate in it; (ii) young people; and (iii) communities where angling   takes place.
  
  Substance, a not-for-profit social research company, is   managing the research programme. The research will work closely with angling   bodies, policymakers and community groups, including the Angling Trust, the   Environment Agency and a range of other angling organisations in the   UK.
  
A questionnaire survey on angling participation kicked off in   July 2009. We are strongly encouraging ALL anglers – whether they are coarse,   game or sea anglers; match, pleasure or specimen anglers – to take part. By   clicking here you can access the internet version of the questionnaire; alternatively, you can   visit the project website at www.anglingresearch.org.uk and   follow the designated link to the questionnaire.
  By completing the questionnaire you will be providing vital information   for the research, which will inform both angling stakeholders and policymakers. 
  
  All information collected by the questionnaire will be anonymised and no   individual personal data will be disclosed.
  For more information please   visit: www.anglingresearch.org.uk 
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