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Thursday, 17 May 2007, 10:58 GMT 11:58 UK

Anglers on look out for arsonists

Paul Stokes and the platform Anglers are being asked to be on the look out for vandals after a fishing platform designed for disabled people was destroyed by fire.

The Environment Agency has called on anglers using Shepherd Meadows on the Berkshire/Hampshire/Surrey border to help prevent further attacks.

The platform was destroyed just six months after it was built as part of a £30,000 makeover of fishing facilities.

The agency is now looking for the funding to replace the platform.

'Lovely spot'

George Gerring, a fisheries officer for the Environment Agency, said: "This mindless act has deprived local anglers of a well-used resource.

"We are currently in talks with the local council to see whether we can secure funds to rebuild the platform."

Paul Stokes, from Hartley Wintney Angling Club, added: "I come down here all the time and it's a lovely spot but now it feels as though it's been spoilt."

The platform was created to help disabled, elderly and young anglers get closer to the water more safely.

Shepherd Meadows - named after wildlife artist David Shepherd - is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) near the River Blackwater.



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