Dunlaoghaire-Rathdown restrict angling to designated areas??

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#361 Post by teacher »

Bradan wrote:
teacher wrote:Any chance they would give us the minutes of that area committee meeting??


They're online, but the last one is from 2005! :roll:


I'll see your 2005 and raise you Feb '08.

http://www.dlrcoco.ie/Meetings/2008/DLEHCCDA/FEB08.htm
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#362 Post by corbyeire »

could we get a map of the 4 areas to be restricted full time - is this just within the view of the lifeguard area or is it extended along a defined stretch of the coast from the lifeguard hut etc.
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#363 Post by Bradan »

Tanglerat wrote:
jd wrote:Hi Anthony,
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"When people protest, tell them that this is the only location we are allowed to fish"

that is not the current proposal in the draft by-laws.

We will be forbiddent to fish in 4 specific areas at all times.


Before the meeting, get a quick comp going on one of the places angling is going to be banned......... see what happens.


Probably nothing, as the byelaws wouldn't be passed yet there would be nothing they could do! And so many anglers at a bathing area would probably sway some councillors into voting for the ban... :roll:
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#364 Post by jd »

This is being brought up for a vote on Monday .

Amendments will be accepted from Councillors, but we need to start lobbying individual councillors quickly.

Executive will be represented by Richard Shakespeare (not Owen Keegan, Co. Manager)

More here for regged members

http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... 473#123473
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#365 Post by Tanglerat »

Lobbying is good.

Get someone to table an ammendment. Can that be done?

Can someone organise anglers outside the offices? ie IFSA?

Can Failte Ireland and ERFB be alerted and can they do anything?

It's all comming on very very quickly............
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#366 Post by uvox »

The Amendment should be for xxxxxx to stand aside in this matter until xxxxxx clarifies his involvement, if any, with the Forty Foot Bathing place.

I'll be looking for all communications to xxxxxx concerning this matter within the last two years in the FOI request to be submitted on Friday.
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#367 Post by Tanglerat »

uvox wrote:The Amendment should be for xxxxxx to stand aside in this matter until xxxxxx clarifies his involvement, if any, with the Forty Foot Bathing place.

I'll be looking for all communications to xxxxxx concerning this matter within the last two years in the FOI request to be submitted on Friday.


That's more of a point of order than an ammendment. Who is xxxxxx, anyhow?
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#368 Post by eric »

the forty foot, ive fished there since i was 6 with me granddad, my dad learned the ropes there too as a boy, holds a serious amount of memories and nostalgia , if they think their stopping me fishing there the can f off and stay there. next theyl be stopping kids netting shrimps and catching crabs in the rocks pools on health and safety grounds, shower of green anoraks. why do swimmers get preferential treatment over us anglers. if angling is banned in these designated areas (only spots where people fish on a regular basis) it would have a major negative effect on business in the shop, obviously a healthy thriving economy isnt on their wish list, i suppose the major influx of swimmers buying ice creams at teddy's, that will be come back swimming after years of fear from us dangerous blood thirsty anglers will right that. rant over :evil:
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#369 Post by jd »

Tanglerat wrote:
That's more of a point of order than an ammendment. Who is he, anyhow?


He is a Senior Executive Officer of DLR CoCo.

http://www.google.ie/search?hl=en&cr=co ... espeare%22

I vbelieve he was involved in the drafting of the by-laws.
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#370 Post by uvox »

This whole episode stinks.

I sent an e-mail to every councillor when the issue first arose - I got replies from them all and even entered into some e-mail discussion with a small number.

A Nigerian colleague of mine e-mailed *exactly the same list* with the same issue (I dictated the e-mail). The number of responses: ONE. From Cllr Carrie Smyth (same person who tipped me off again this time, and the only one to update me after that last round). Draw yer own conclusions.

I've been around Sandycove for a very long time. I can remember Ben Dunne Senior in his Pontiac Firebird (sic) - pulling up to swim in the Forty Foot in the early 70's.

Most people who swim in the FF are OK. but there's a bunch of people there for whom the words "social inclusion" mean nothing.
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#371 Post by croppyboy »

they can bring in what ever laws they want i will fish were i want in the sea as no one owns the sea. i said we should be militant at the start now its to late we got shafted.

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#372 Post by donal domeney »

Just brought myself back up to speed on the issue tonight.

For what it's worth the O.P.W. sold off the Old Head of Kinsale to have it turned into an exclusive golf course a few years back.

Munster Council got an agreement where I.F.S.A. members could produce an up to date membership card and enter the area to fish.

At the moment Leinster anglers seem to be on the wrong side of the line.

It may not be the answer to the problem but at least it might be a lifeline to work on.

Have any one got the Angling Council of Ireland involved.

IFSA members look after their fishing area and keep it clean and show respect for other users. This point should not be lost in our argument.

Everyone, bar the councilors, know it's the mackerel bashers are the main problem with the public.

I'll make a few call tomorrow to get more details on the MPC deal
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#373 Post by Tanglerat »

My own opinion, The Angling Council of Ireland are worthless.
But that's a different story.

It's a bit late in the day now to be thinking of compromises. See what happened the last time?

This is going to go through, unless Sea Anglers get down there, get active and get vocal.
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#374 Post by corbyeire »

but the mackeral bashers dont need new laws to control them - there are already public order laws and litter laws that should be enforced on them to control that problem - not a new bunch of laws to control angling!

this perceived angling problem is a rouse so elites can have their cake and eat it in relation to the comons of the coastline - next there will be private stretchers regardless of the high water mark

production of an IFSA card albeit it a compromise should be enough - bar there actually being bathers in there already before you arrive to fish

madness

as i said before im part of rent a crowd. name the location and time :twisted:
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#375 Post by uvox »

"this perceived angling problem is a rouse so elites can have their cake and eat it in relation to the comons of the coastline - next there will be private stretchers regardless of the high water mark."

Agreed that there is an element of social exclusion going on here big time.

But aren't there local elections next year (or the year after)? Get onto Richard Boyd-Barrett about this. Put down the point of order about xxxxxx swimming regularly at the Forty Foot.
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#376 Post by jd »

I dropped Boyd Barrett an email.

List of councillors is here

http://www.dlrcoco.ie/cllrs/alphalist.htm

I'd advise people, especially those in DLR, to start ringing councillors asking them to table an amendment.

Another point, it is excluding anglers with mobility problems from angling on these beaches. The entrances are normally within the lifeguard area, so they won't even have on option of fishing in these areas out of hours or out of season.
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To: Ms. Carol McLoughlin
Freedom of Information Officer
Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council
Organisation Development Unit
Level 3
County Hall
Marine Road
Dun Laoghaire
County Dublin

Date: 8 May 2008

Re: Freedom of Information Request Pertaining to “Draft Beach Bye Laws
2007 (BYE LAWS GOVERNING BEACHES AT BOOTERSTOWN, BLACKROCK, SEAPOINT, SANDYCOVE, FORTY FOOT, THE RAMPARTS/HAWK CLIFF, WHITE ROCK, KILLINEY & CORBAWN LANE and other designated areas along the coastline of Dun Laoghaire Rathdown IN THE COUNTY OF DUN LAOGHAIRE RATHDOWN)”.

Dear Freedom of Information Officer,

Under the Freedom of Information Act 1997 & Freedom of Information (Amendment) Act 2003, I hereby request copies of all communications, electronic or otherwise, by named individual or organisation, made to council officer Mr. Richard Shakespeare and all councillors in support of the prohibition on fishing and angling at locations specified in Part IV of Schedule 2 of the document mentioned.

I enclose a cheque for fifteen euros.

Yours Faithfully,

etc.
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#378 Post by teacher »

Is there a copy anywhere of the proposed ammendment that mentioned prohibiting angling when a lifeguard was on duty?
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#379 Post by jd »

Fishing and Angling is not permitted at the locations outlined in schedule 2 between the hours of 10am – 8pm during the Months May to September.


look at changes in doc attached earlier
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#380 Post by teacher »

I just received a copy of an email sent by one councillor to Richard Shakespeare. They were asking him to revert to the 10am-8pm May-September proposal because "we are a maritime county, the sea is our biggest asset and these fishermen are some of my voters".
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