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Angling Trust contributes to 100 mile river clean up Angling Trust and Fish Legal staff from the Leominster office in Herefordshire collected 11 bags of rubbish from two miles of the River Lugg in Leominster, as part of a project organised by the Lugg and Arrow Fisheries Association to spring clean 100 miles of this Herefordshire river, which joins the River Wye at Luggsmouth. Volunteer anglers and conservationists from throughout the catchment have turned out over the past few months to remove mountains of rubbish. Among the all too familiar items such as plastic bags and drinks cans were some unusual finds, including a Boyzone video. The Angling Trust is also working with its members and the Environment Agency to promote a Tidy Anglers project. This will see volunteers from angling clubs throughout the country helping to clean up rivers, lakes, canals and beaches throughout England. The Litter Buggy - a pocket-sized device that can safely store line and other small items for disposal at home. This device prevents unwanted line and hooks falling out of pockets.
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