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Les Webber MBE. was born in Hillingdon, Middlesex in 1937.
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Les started fishing when he was 8 years old and hasn’t looked back since. An all-round angler who enjoys fishing for many species. He is equally at home fishing for big Carp and other species around the world as well as big fish here in the UK.
He truly enjoys fishing for specimen Carp, Roach, Tench, Barbel and Pike.
He is a keen conservationist as his beloved Angling Projects lake at Wraysbury shows. It was awarded this year with a Gold Accredited Fishery Award by The Institute of Fisheries Management. This is just one of many awards given to Les Webber, the founder of Angling Projects and to the water he has developed and nurtured at Wraysbury.
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Over the 32 years of Angling Projects and Junior Coarse Angling UK. Les has been awarded the Seymo/Angler’s Mail “Heroes of Angling.” Golden Rod Award in April 1995.
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He has been awarded numerous National Fishing Week awards including The Best Overall Performance Award in the year 2000 for the largest number of events.
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In April 2006 he was awarded the coveted Countryside Alliance Welchman Award for outstanding services to the Countryside Alliance and field of Sport and Conservation which was presented by Kate Hoey. MP.
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Several Investors in Education Awards for getting Angling into schools and working with BTEC Students as part of their courses.
Les has worked tirelessly to get angling onto the mainstream curriculum. Les and the Angling Projects and Junior Coarse Angling Team use angling to encourage kids to attend school, to be respectful to their teachers, groups and the environment. Applying Angling to team building and writing essays, maths and reports. Helping children learn by using fishing as something they can relate to positively.
In June 2008 He was also awarded the MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list.
An MBE Awarded for Services to Angling. For 32 years of Voluntary hard work getting kids hooked on fishing and away from Drugs or Crime. In those 32 years Les has introduced over 40,000 children through the Angling Projects Centre to Angling
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Bob Nudd MBE
Born in September 1944 in Chelmsford Essex
Bob initially worked at Marconi and fished in his spare time, Bob became a Full Time Angler in 1985.
Fished for the well known and highly regarded Essex County team
Bob Nudd was the first English angler to win four individual world angling championships:
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1990 (Yugoslavia),
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1991 (Hungary),
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1994 (England)
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1999 (Spain).
Bob Nudd represented the England team at international level for more than 24 years, during which time he became arguably the best known angler in the world. The highlight of his professional career was victory in front of a home crowd at Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham, in 1994. In 1991 he received the most votes ever in the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award but was denied victory by the BBC, who ruled that a campaign to vote for him in the weekly fishing newspaper Angling Times was against competition rules.
In 1996 He was also awarded the MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list.
An MBE Awarded for Services to Angling
Bob lives in Cambridgeshire, England, and writes monthly for Improve Your Coarse Fishing magazine