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More than £100 million is being provided to help improve England's rivers for wildlife such as otters and trout, Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman has said.
Some £92 million will go to removing invasive weeds and animals, clearing up pollution and removing redundant weirs, dams and other man-made structures over the next four years in a bid to restore rivers to a better condition.
The Press Association: 100m cash boost for river wildlife
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I DOUBT IF WE WILL SEE ANY IMPROVEMENTS ON OUR RIVERS IN THE NEAR FUTURE, HOW LONG HAVE SOME OF THE LADS BEEN TRYING TO GET SMALL JOBS DONE, LOADS OF THINGS HAVE BEEN REPORTED AND THEY HAVENT DONE ONE OF THEM ,THEY JUST DONT WANT TO KNOW. IF WE DIDN'T DO A BIT OURSELVES NOTHING GETS DONE

THEY DONT FORGET TO REMIND US THAT YOUR LICENSE MONEY IS DUE DO THEY, THEY ARE A WASTE OF SPACE. NOW ITS CLOSED SEASON WE NEED THINGS DONE NOW... BILLY....WHAT WILL IT TAKE TO GET THINGS DONE, UNLESS US ANGLERS MAKE IT PUBLIC IN SOME WAY.. BILLY

COME ON LADS I WOULD LIKE SOME FEED BACK ON THIS ... YOUR OPINIONS MATTER ... BILLY