Angling Participation is on the Increaseposted on 28 January 2017 | posted in Articles / NewsAfter a two year decline in angling participation, the figures are on the increase.
The Active People Survey is carried out by Sport England to establish how many people are participating in sport. The survey, looks at all sports, including angling, as part of the government drive to keep people engaged in sporting activity. 164,500 anglers were canvassed as part of the regular study to find out how often people go fishing and what is their background. For the past two years, the survey has revealed that angling participation has been dropping but an about turn this year has shown an up-lift in the figures and the frequency that people are “getting out there”. “We’re really pleased that the figures are on the up. Increased promotions, more awareness of the sport across the national press and TV, improving facilities, good weather plus a number of participation campaigns and initiatives are all contributing to the increase” announced Rob Hughes, Promotions Officer at the Angling Trust, the National Governing Body and the organisation responsible for the promotion and protection of angling in the UK. “It’s well proven that angling is great for mindfulness, health and well being, and is quite simply just a brilliant thing to do. Getting out into nature and enjoying time in the outdoors free of hassle and stress, is clearly ticking more people’s boxes. With increased competition for time across the whole spectrum of leisure and social activity, to see angling participation increasing is a great thing to see”. Angling continues to be one of the largest participant sports in the UK and the increase is a welcome sign to both angling and the government alike. Headline Stats: Disability angling participation has stabilised over the last year following a series of drops in the 2 years before. Participation has increased slightly by 4,000 in the last 6 months. |