GOV UK,EA partnerships drive £22.5m licence income further to enhance fisheries and promote angling

EA partnerships drive £22.5m licence income further to enhance fisheries and promote angling

22 November 2024

Latest figures show Environment Agency fisheries and angling enhancements are being driven by the record £22.5 million generated through rod licence income. Rod licence income is a key funding source for fisheries and angling in England and Wales.

The Environment Agency (EA) has today (22 November) published figures that show rod licence income has hit a record high of £22.5 million in 2023/24, up from £21.4 million the previous year. This increase is thanks to the support of anglers, who continue to invest in the future of their sport by purchasing a rod licence.

The funding generated through rod licence income is used to enhance fisheries, improve access to angling, and promote participation in the sport. In 2023/24, the EA invested £7.5 million in fisheries improvements, including habitat restoration, fish stocking, and access improvements. The EA also invested £2.5 million in angling promotion, including initiatives aimed at encouraging more people to take up the sport.

A simplified and improved rod licence system will be launched in April 2025

The new system will be more user-friendly and easier to understand, and will include a number of new features, such as the ability to purchase a licence online or through a mobile app. As part of the new system, the EA will be introducing a new simplified rod licence structure. The current system of 10 different licence types will be replaced with a new system of just 3 licence types:

  • A day licence, which will cost £6
  • A week licence, which will cost £12
  • A year licence, which will cost £30

The new licence structure will make it easier for anglers to choose the right licence for their needs, and will also help to reduce the cost of angling for those who only fish occasionally.

More help and advice for young anglers

In addition to the new rod licence system, the EA will also be launching a new website and helpline for young anglers. The new website will provide information on how to get started in angling, as well as tips and advice on how to improve your skills. The helpline will be staffed by experienced anglers who can offer advice and support to young people who are new to the sport.

The EA is committed to supporting fisheries and angling in England and Wales

The record rod licence income generated in 2023/24 is a testament to the popularity of angling and the importance of the EA’s work in enhancing fisheries and promoting the sport. The EA is committed to continuing to invest in fisheries and angling, and to working with partners to ensure that the sport continues to thrive for future generations.

Fisheries Minister Mark Spencer said:

“I am delighted to see that rod licence income has reached a record high. This is a clear indication of the popularity of angling and the importance of the EA’s work in enhancing fisheries and promoting the sport.

“The EA is committed to supporting fisheries and angling in England and Wales, and I am confident that the new rod licence system and the new website and helpline for young anglers will help to make the sport even more accessible and enjoyable for everyone.”

Environment Minister Rebecca Pow said:

“Angling is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and connect with nature. I am pleased to see that the EA is investing in fisheries and angling, and I am confident that the new rod licence system and the new website and helpline for young anglers will help to make the sport even more accessible and enjoyable for everyone.”


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