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LISTERHILLS AA
There will be a working party at Pilley's Dam in the next few weeks when volunteers will be required.
Members who are affiliated to Leeds Amalgamation will be interested to know that three new commercial-type still waters have been obtained to open in mid-April. Full details will be given as soon as they become available.
KEIGHLEY AC
There is an open match on the river at Steeton this Sunday. Draw is at 9am on the bridge. Please note Jeff Noon is running this match. Ring 01535-601557 to book on.
CENTRAL AC
Subscriptions and match fees are now due for 2008. Will members who have match fees to pay please contact the secretary.
SALTAIRE AA
To book on for this Sunday's canal match please telephone Richard on 07815-092966. There is also a match on the River Aire. To book on phone John on 07878-230394. Next week's match on the River Aire has been cancelled.
BRADFORD NO 1 AA
The result of Sunday's match at Cowthorpe: 1 F Prudham 10lb 4oz, 2 R Newby 8lb 6oz, 3 G Cox 5lb 4oz. The next match is at Cowthorpe on February 24. The gravel pits section of the River Calder is fishing well for trout, greyling and chubb. The night fishing permits for Knotford Lagoon are all sold out. There are ten left for Kirklees Lagoon. Existing members can renew their year book up to the end of this year. There is a working party on March 16 at Raskelf Lake. Members and committee meet on the bank at 10am. There is also a Swale preservation match on Saturday. Maunby, Gatenby and Catton are all closed.
BRADFORD CITY AC
The next match is on Sunday. Tickets are £12 all in and are available from the match secretary. Contact 0770-6573115. Meet at The Anchor Inn for 8.30 draw.
7:28pm Thursday 14th February 2008
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