Update on The Halton Brook Children’s Centre Fishing Club

September 9, 2008 in All Articles, Projects, Small Grants by admin

Update on The Halton Brook Children’s Centre Fishing Club. (Sept 08)

The Club has held a series of matches over the summer, now possible because of the store of equipment provided by Dreamstore UK.

During one of the matches, 7 year old Ryan Jones (above) landed a 5LB 12oz Bream. Ryan was thrilled with his catch.

Terry Middleton, the Secretary of the Halton Joint Anglers Association who helps with running the club on match days, says this is a wonderful catch for a young boy:

Ryan’s catch represents one of the top three record weights caught by any member of the Halton Joint Angling Club, junior or senior. We are all absolutely delighted for him. He won the monthly ‘Biggest Fish’ and ‘Heaviest Catch’ trophies. Well done Ryan.


Dreamstore supports Easter fishing fun through Halton Brook Children’s Centre, Runcorn

Ben, aged 8 years old, with his dad Andy, who helps the young people whenever he is free to join the Halton Brook Children’s Centre Fishing Club team.

Dreamstore has been delighted to provide Halton Brook Children’s Centre some funding towards the Centre’s Fishing Club and a large range of Browning equipment. The first outing with the new equipment took place at Easter 2008.

The Centre approached Dreamstore to help its recently formed Fishing Club, as early starter sessions had proved hugely popular among young people and parents alike. The Centre hopes to use the Club to generate greater community cohesion in an area of considerable disadvantage.

Mo Ball, a Community Development Worker at Halton Brook started to go fishing about eighteen months ago and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. She says:

During my work with parents in the community I started to talk about fishing and how enjoyable and relaxing it was. Some of the parents told me their children wanted to go fishing, but had no-one to help or go with them. I thought this would be a good reason to start the fishing club. Early starter sessions were a huge success. By bringing along the parents on days out, once CRB checks had been completed, we had a great team of helpers on hand and a great means of bringing families and young people together.

Along with the parents and helpers, we have some time committed by local anglers from the Warrington Anglers Association, The Liverpool Housing Trust, and other staff at the Halton Brook Centre.  Buying the equipment would have been a big challenge as this would have been very expensive and not within our resources, so we are very pleased Dreamstore was so generous. This will allow many more days out for a wide range of young people and parents, from those just starting to those with a little more experience.

Halton Brook Children’s Centre Fishing Club was short-listed for The Healthy Lives Award for Public Authorities, sponsored by Wirral Primary Care Trust, at the Groundwork Merseyside Environmental Awards 2008 for Communities.

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New website for visually impaired anglers

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Left to right Terry Harding, Dave Knowles (student), David Strong (student), Barry Morris (Lead Officer for Enrichment Support), Mark Fisher (AD residential support).

Dreamstore UK and the Royal National College for the Blind is delighted to be able to announce the launch of the RNC Angling Club at www.dreamstore.org/rncangling/

Group Award 2008 – Royal National College receives Award for establishing its Angling Club

August 20, 2008 in All Articles, Dreamstore Awards, Dreamstore Day, Projects, Royal National College for the Blind by admin

Left to right – Martin Stark from the Environment Agency presented Barry Morris the Group Award, supported by the Environment Agency. Barry received the Award, on behalf of the Royal National College for the Blind for its support to the establishment of an Angling Club within the College.

The Group Award 2008 supported by the Environment Agency was presented to the Royal National College for the Blind for its willingness to incorporate an Angling Club as part of the personal development and life enrichment offer at the College. Institutions are not known for embracing new ideas. The Royal National College support to Barry Morris in establishing the Angling Club is recognised in this Award and through the obvious passion and commitment of all those involved with the RNC Angling Club.

Update on The Halton Brook Children’s Centre Fishing Club

August 9, 2008 in All Articles, Projects, Small Grants by admin

The Club has held a series of matches over the summer, now possible because of the store of equipment provided by Dreamstore UK.

During one of the matches, 7 year old Ryan Jones landed a 5LB 12oz Bream. Ryan was thrilled with his catch.

Terry Middleton, the Secretary of the Halton Joint Anglers Association who helps with running the club on match days, says this is a wonderful catch for a young boy:

Ryan’s catch represents one of the top three record weights caught by any member of the Halton Joint Angling Club, junior or senior. We are all absolutely delighted for him. He won the monthly ‘Biggest Fish’ and ‘Heaviest Catch’ trophies. Well done Ryan.

Lymm High School develops learning opportunity through Angling

May 12, 2008 in All Articles, Projects, Small Grants by admin

Lymm High School students enjoy learning at Meadow View Fishery.

Dreamstore has provided a wide range of Browning-ZEBCO equipment to Lymm High School for a new Angling Club. Eric Hazzard, a teacher at Lymm High School, has ten to fifteen Year 8 pupils meeting each Wednesday lunchtime for an Angling Club Hour – since Whit half term everyone has been taken angling in groups of 4/5 each Wednesday.

Eric explains the range of activities he is organising from the School:

“On Tuesdays we have a small group of Year 9 pupils who are preparing to take an Open College Network (OCN), Angling and the Environment, course in Year 10. This year there have been three Year 10 students taking the OCN course, due to complete by mid-July, who are likely to move on to a coaching course next year. Links and visits have been made with primary schools in the area and it is planned for Year 11 students to coach primary pupils next year when they are coach training.

An inter-hall angling competition has been organised for 15th July for our school sports day: there are 5 halls and 2 pupils from each hall will compete. 16th July it is the school founders day and ten to twelve students, who have had not been able to go angling in school this year will get the opportunity to fish.

Finally, the school has an outdoor centre called Tyn-y-Felin at Rhoscolyn, Valley, Anglesey. Three Summer camps are held each year, and the centre is available for hire and visitors. I am currently working on an angling guide for visitors to use – so that they can seek the advice of Ray Swales, who is the Ynys Mons Angling Club secretary, and the Llyn-y-Gors fishery at Menai. The guide will provide useful information on angling tackle and where to fish near the centre or on Anglesey.  The Centre plans to run angling courses and I have been asked to train up any colleagues, primary staff or other users who want to use the centre.”

Dreamstore helps SAFE include youngest youth club members

April 22, 2008 in All Articles, Projects, Small Grants by admin

Desiree Elliot of Stoke Angling for Everyone thanks Dreamstore for its support in helping bridge a funding gap, allowing the youngest members of SAFE’s Youth Clubs to take part in all the activities.

For a number of years, Stoke Angling for Everyone (SAFE) has organised two Junior Angling Youth Clubs in Stoke on Trent and obtained funding to support the activities of each. The Clubs were originally open to young people in the 13 – 19 age groups. At the same time SAFE’s general activities at local primary schools resulted in over 25 young people aged 9 – 12 yrs attending the clubs. For 2007, this had no additional financial implications for indoor activities, where the room hire is already funded and coaches are voluntary.  Once the young people were taken outdoors, however, there were extra pressures on costs due to the increased numbers needing, for example, transport, entrance fees, and peg fees.

Of course SAFE didn’t want to exclude the younger children from participating fully in all youth club activities, and applied for funding to help to make up the deficit. The difficulty arose in that the extra funding wouldn’t become available until 2008, creating an urgent need for funding to bridge the funding gap and to enable the children and young people to participate in all the planned activities. Dreamstore has been pleased to step into the funding gap.

Dreamstore’s funding enabled all to go fishing at Carneys Pools and Blake Hall fishery, where a number caught their first fish.  Visits included the Blue Planet at Ellesmere Port, where the young people learnt about fish anatomy and fish identification.

And everyone spent a day at Carneys Pools, with owner Carol Carney, learning about fishery management, water quality and habitats. A group also went on a salmon hunt on the River Dove with Environment Agency Technical Officer Mick Buxton.

Thanks Dreamstore.

Hallmoor School

April 1, 2008 in All Articles, Disability, EAZ, Education Action Zone, Projects by admin

Hallmoor School is a ’special’ school in Birmingham, addressing the educational needs of children with a variety of ’special needs’ ranging from emotional and behavioural needs to learning difficulties.  In partnership with Dreamstore, GHOFMidlands delivered an EAZ day, to followed by an angling ‘Taster Day’, for a total of 26 students.  The EAZ was planned to assist the pupils in their numeracy work and provide them with a new recreational experience.

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Turves Green Boys’ School

March 31, 2008 in All Articles, EAZ, Education Action Zone, Projects by admin

Turves Green Boys School is a main stream secondary school in the south west of Birmingham. In partnership with Dreamstore, GHOF Midlands delivered an EAZ day to 72 Year 7 students to help them with their numeracy work. View the related Dreamstore Gallery.

This was followed then by a set of three angling ‘Taster Days’ providing students with a new experience. View the related Dreamstore Gallery.

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Dreamstore supports Easter fishing fun through Halton Brook Children’s Centre, Runcorn

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Ben (right), aged 8 years old, with his dad Andy, who helps the young people whenever he is free to join the Halton Brook Children’s Centre Fishing Club team.

Dreamstore has been delighted to provide Halton Brook Children’s Centre some funding towards the Centre’s Fishing Club and a large range of Browning equipment. The first outing with the new equipment took place at Easter 2008.

The Centre approached Dreamstore to help its recently formed Fishing Club, as early starter sessions had proved hugely popular among young people and parents alike. The Centre hopes to use the Club to generate greater community cohesion in an area of considerable disadvantage.

Mo Ball, a Community Development Worker at Halton Brook started to go fishing about eighteen months ago and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. She says:

During my work with parents in the community I started to talk about fishing and how enjoyable and relaxing it was. Some of the parents told me their children wanted to go fishing, but had no-one to help or go with them.  I thought this would be a good reason to start the fishing club. Early starter sessions were a huge success. By bringing along the parents on days out, once CRB checks had been completed, we had a great team of helpers on hand and a great means of bringing families and young people together.

Along with the parents and helpers, we have some time committed by local anglers from the Warrington Anglers Association, The Liverpool Housing Trust, and other staff at the Halton Brook Centre.  Buying the equipment would have been a big challenge as this would have been very expensive and not within our resources, so we are very pleased Dreamstore was so generous. This will allow many more days out for a wide range of young people and parents, from those just starting to those with a little more experience.

Halton Brook Children’s Centre Fishing Club was short-listed for The Healthy Lives Award for Public Authorities, sponsored by Wirral Primary Care Trust, at the Groundwork Merseyside Environmental Awards 2008 for Communities.

Wimbleball Lake casts around for new anglers

August 1, 2007 in All Articles, Projects, Small Grants by admin

Dreamstore was pleased to support the Wimbleball Lake angling participation programme, part of the South West Lakes Trust with access to 17 lakes within a total of 40 inland waters in Cornwall, Devon and Somerset. South West Lakes Trust is an independent charity established to encourage, promote and enhance sustainable recreation, access, nature conservation and education on their waters. Wimbleball Lake planned a positive programme of coaching beginners/families at over the summer months. This followed an earlier successful programme at Kennick Reservoir, Dartmoor. The small grant from Dreamstore enabled Wimbleball Lake purchase Shakespeare equipment for its planned mix of activities including a Ladies Evening and introductions for young anglers.

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