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Many thanks
Chris
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Permissions and so on are down to the owner - the council, so it's them you
have to persuade. First step would be to ask them why they closed it (and
if it was a pay-to-fish water why have they stopped a source of revenue.)
There -might- be a good reason or there might not. Your next step depends
on the answer.
Cheerio,
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"Derek Moody" <derek...@clara.net> wrote in message
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Hi Derek
Thanks for that, the lake was shut since the last mob to run
it ran of with the money.
It is quite overgrown now but nothing a couple of weeks gardening won't sort
out.
OK, but as Jon says:
> Councils would usually expect their rent up front. If the previous lot
> didn't pay, it could be because they couldn't make any decent dosh out
> of the lake. Not all lakes have queues of people wanting to join at
> whatever cost.
There may be all sorts of other unresolved issues - including possible legal
action.
A very cautious enquiry about the situation and possibly a request for
permission to make a survey (legal and physical - you couldn't use it as a
free fishing permit) might be in order.
You need to know -exactly- why the previous operators cleared out before you
do anything. You should think about contacting a land agent - advice from
here is worth exactly what you are paying for it...
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"Derek Moody" <derek...@clara.net> wrote in message
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" Gandalf" <Gandalf.not@home> wrote in message
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>Thanks Chaps you highlighted some areas I didn't think of it might be too
>much for me, but it still might be worth the questions being asked
Just an idea.
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"Pumpaction" <christoph...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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" Gandalf" <Gandalf.not@home> wrote in message
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> Just as secondary though you might like to look into the idea of getting a
> few mates together and running the lake as syndicate. That way you would
> know how the money will work out better. You would still have to check the
> lake out on all other aspects but a group of you could split the work
> maybe.
>
> Just an idea.
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> Gandalf
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Cheers chaps have taken all on-board, Have two brother-in-laws to help out
one of which used to be a bailiff
thanks for your help will keep you informed
cheers for now
regards
Chris...
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Good luck!
Peter
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