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BATHAMPTON ANGLING ASSOCIATION
General Data Protection Regulation relating to members.
The legislation relating to the storing of 3rd party personal data has changed under the new GDPR rulings and the BAA is providing the following information in order to comply with the required changes
Any information stored relating to club members is as membership of the Association, this being Name, Address and membership number.
This information is not currently held in electronic form and is gathered as a result of the membership cards being filled in at time of purchase. Membership card details are stored by and under the control of the Association’s current Treasurer.
This information is not shared nor divulged to any other party and is only utilised in the event of a replacement membership being asked for to verify details. An exception to this would be at the request of any legal body such as the police to assist in any investigation.
For the time being, this mode of storage will remain in effect although in the future electronic recording of data will come into effect.
The member is required to permit these personal details to be retained in whatever form by the Association.
Membership cards for the 2019 season will be modified so that on signing as a member permission to retain the personal details is agreed.
With regards to Junior members, parental consent must be given to permit the retention of details by the association.
All data held by the Association for a season (January to December) relating to membership will be destroyed during the following season if the member does not renew within six months of the new membership period regardless of the format that the data is held in.
With regards to Life, Gold and Silver members details will be retained.
If any member has any queries relating to the above with regards to the Association and the GDPR please contact the General Secretary.
TO ALL BAA MEMBERS FISHING AT HUNSTRETE
AS FROM MONDAY 30TH APRIL, MEMBERS ATTENDING THE DAVE CROOKES FISHEREY AT HUNSTRETE ARE TO DEPOSIT DAY TICKETS IN THE BOX PROVIDED PRIOR TO PROCEEDING TO THE LAKES.
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NOTIFICATION TO BAA MEMBERS FISHING AT HUNSTRETE.
Due to abuse of the current arrangement of allowing members to purchase multiple undated day tickets, the BAA committee has decided that day tickets will be deposited in a collection box on entry to the complex prior to proceeding to a peg. This new arrangement will come into effect within the next week or so and relevant signs will direct members regarding this arrangement when in effect. Anyone found fishing without having deposited a ticket into the box will be deemed to not have a valid ticket and may face disciplinary action likely to result in a ban. If further problems are encountered then the previous arrangement of only being able to purchase specifically dated day ticket will be reintroduced.
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| At the Bathampton A.A committee meeting held in January day ticket sales were discussed and as a result the following changes to issuing day tickets are required.
From the 1st of February 2018 day tickets for The Dave Crookes Fishery at Hunstrete will not be dated with a specific day, only the required month and year. Example (FEBRUARY 2018, MARCH 2018). Up to three tickets may be purchased per visit. Tickets must be used within the stated month. Again, please note that this change only applies to The Dave Crookes Fishery at Hunstrete. |
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING RESTRICTIONS AT HUNSTRETE
The current restriction regarding not moving between lakes once fishing has commenced is now lifted.
As a precaution, for the time being, members are requested to dip equipment if they move.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT – CHANGE OF CLUB RULES.
After discussion at the recent committee meeting the rule
relating to the use of any type of barbed hook has been amended.
Members may now use unaltered manufactured micro-barbed hooks.
03/01/18
INFORMATION NOTICE FOR BAA MEMBERS.
Members are reminded that barbed and micro-barbed hooks
are not permitted to be used on lakes under BAA control.
Bailiffs will perform ad-hoc checks on rigs to enforce this rule.
ANY member found using prohibited hooks will be asked to
surrender their membership and be issued with a “producer”
and asked to leave the fishery and membership is suspended.
A disciplinary hearing will take place and the member may
attend.
The member loses BAA membership rights and may not attend
fisheries during the period of being suspended.
It is extremely likely that the result of the hearing will be a
ban.
INFORMATION NOTICE FOR BAA MEMBERS FISHING NEWTON PARK
The Grounds Manager at Newton Park will be performing a brief sluice gate opening for training purposes on Friday 22nd September.
BAA Members are reminded that Tiger nuts are banned on all waters.