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Fishing for Schools Programme casts its net in Northern Ireland!

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The Countryside Alliance Foundation Fishing for Schools programme is the brainchild of world renowned angler Charles Jardine. In partnership with the Countryside Alliance Ireland and the Ulster Angling Federation, it has now officially launched in Northern Ireland, offering students the opportunity to learn angling and connect with nature. Delivered by the licensed coaches within the Ulster Angling Federation, the inaugural event was held with students from St Gerard’s School, Belfast, at the beautiful Northern Ireland Cross Community Angling (NICCA) Beechhill facility deep within the Ards peninsula. This marks the first time the programme has been delivered in Northern Ireland, a significant milestone for angling education this side of the Irish Sea.

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The Fishing for Schools initiative has already seen tremendous success across the UK, and its expansion to Northern Ireland brings new opportunities for young people to learn valuable skills in angling, environmental conservation, and outdoor education. The award-winning Ulster Angling Federation coaches, known for their enthusiasm and expertise, provided engaging, hands-on lessons in casting techniques, fish species, and understanding aquatic ecosystems. Their friendly approach ensured that the students had a positive, fun, and educational experience in what appeared to be the last froes of the Summer weather.

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The event at NICCA Beechhill was not only about learning to fish but also about fostering a deeper connection with the natural world. The stunning community venue, set within the Ards  known for its serene environment, offered the perfect setting for students to appreciate the benefits of being outdoors, learn about wildlife conservation, and develop an interest in angling.

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The success of this first event paves the way for more schools in Northern Ireland to participate in the Fishing for Schools programme. The partnership between the Countryside Alliance and the Ulster Angling aims to inspire the next generation of anglers, helping young people connect with nature, improve their physical and mental wellbeing, while promoting sustainable environmental practices.

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As this programme continues to expand across Northern Ireland, it is expected to make a lasting impact on communities, schools, and the wider environment, encouraging more young people to engage in outdoor activities while learning about conservation.

 

Particular thanks go out to NICCA president, John Sloan for ensuring some fabulous hospitality, and plenty of smiling faces at such short notice at the Beechhill facility.

 

Ulster Angling Federation Chairman, Gary Houston commented, "We are incredibly proud to be working with Countryside Alliance Ireland in bringing the Fishing for Schools programme across to Northern Ireland for the first time, allowing young people to experience the joy of angling while learning about environmental conservation. The success of the launch event with St Gerard’s School, led by our fantastic team, with the support of our affiliated members, demonstrates the potential of this initiative to inspire the next generation of anglers. We look forward to expanding the programme across the region, empowering students to connect with nature and improve their wellbeing."

 

For more information on the Fishing for Schools programme and future events, please visit www.fishingforschools.co.uk

 

Help us as we expand our reach in Northern Ireland and allow more young people to connect with nature. Donate today 

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Ulster Angling Federation appoints new Club Development Officer

The Ulster Angling Federation are proud to appoint David Thompson into the role of Club Development Officer. David will be the new face of the federation and will focus on increasing club membership within the Federation, welcome to the Team David

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Lurgan Esox Club Launch
Pike Educate Page

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Great initiative from Lurgan Esox Club who have set up an education page for those interested in learning more about Pike Angling.

 

Very informative!

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