NIFCA NEWS Summer 2025

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new members at nifca: Welcome to stu Harding

Stuart Harding became a full member following the retirement of Ian Thomas on May 12. A lifelong Northumberland resident, Stuart brings with him a deep- rooted connection to the county’s coastline and a strong commitment to sea angling. His appointment reflects NIFCA’s continued focus on representing all stakeholders involved in the sustainable use and management of inshore marine resources within its district. Stuart is a well-known figure in the local angling community. For the past four years, he has served on the committee of the New Ship Sea Angling (NSSA) club in Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, actively participating in matches and promoting responsible angling practices. Stuart said: “I’m proud to be joining NIFCA as a representative of recreational sea anglers. I’ve lived in Northumberland all my life and the coast has always been close to my heart. “Sea angling is more than a hobby for me, it’s a way of life. I look forward to working with the Authority to ensure the voice of local anglers is heard and to protect the future of our marine environment.” Mark Southerton, Chief Officer at NIFCA, welcomed Stuart’s appointment: “We are delighted to have Stuart on board. His local knowledge, enthusiasm and clear dedication to sea angling will be a real asset.

“His appointment ensures that recreational anglers continue to be well represented in our decision- making, which is vital to the balanced and inclusive approach we take to inshore fisheries management.” Welcoming Additional Members: NIFCA has also been pleased to recently welcome four other new members to the Authority. Appointed by Northumberland County Council to represent their local wards, Councillors Les Bowman, Stephen Charles Flower and Karl Andrew Green joined NIFCA in May. In addition, NIFCA was pleased to welcome back Councillor Brian Burdis from North Tyneside Council. These appointments strengthen NIFCA’s commitment to a balanced representation of local interests, ensuring that voices from diverse coastal and fishing communities are included in shaping sustainable inshore fisheries management.

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