Local Sponsors
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The Leven - Growing with the Flow
The Leven Programme is a series of connected projects along the River Leven in Fife, which have the environment and people at its heart. It involves many key government agencies, non-government organisations, private sector businesses and local communities working closely together to help deliver environmental improvements in and around the river, while maximising the social and economic opportunities that these improvements can bring. Our vision is that by 2030, our partnership will have contributed to, and delivered a number of projects that will have helped to breathe life back into the River Leven, improving the areas surrounding it and making them great places to live, work and visit.
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The Green Action Trust
Hillhouseridge Shottskirk Road, Shotts, Lanarkshire. ML7 4JS
As Scotland’s leading environmental regeneration charity, we are the trusted delivery partner for the Scottish Government and a wide range of stakeholders including local authorities, regional partnerships, landowners, environmental groups and local communities. We provide bespoke solutions to support action on climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental inequality linked to national policy across a range of sectors. Specifically, we are responsible for delivery of the Central Scotland Green Network, a £2.4 billion, 40-year programme and one of the largest green infrastructure initiatives in Europe.
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Transport Scotland
5 Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G2 8LU
We seek to deliver a safe, efficient, cost-effective and sustainable transport system for the benefit of the people of Scotland, playing a key role in helping to achieve the Scottish Government’s Purpose of increasing sustainable economic growth with opportunities for all of Scotland to flourish.
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Fife Council
Fife House, North Street, Glenrothes, KY7 5LT
Fife Council is the local authority for the Fife area of Scotland. The ‘Plan for Fife’ (the Local Outcome Improvement Plan) has four main priorities of: 1. Opportunities for all, 2. Thriving places, 3. Inclusive growth and 4. Jobs and community-led services. The plan is supported by the organisations in the Fife Partnership. The Levenmouth Community Plan reflects the four priorities set out in Plan for Fife, which are: area investment and regeneration; health, well-being and environment; access to employment, education and training; environmental improvement, low carbon and renewable energy.
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Sustrans - Places for Everyone
1 Exchange Crescent Conference Square, Edinburgh, EH3 8RA
Sustrans Scotland provides advice, support and funding for the creation of infrastructure that makes it easier for people to walk, wheel and cycle for everyday journeys. Funded by Transport Scotland, we’ve used our knowledge and experience to back hundreds of projects across Scotland since 2010. The aim of Places for Everyone is to create safer, more attractive, healthier, and inclusive places which are enjoyed equitably by increasing and diversifying the number of trips made by walking, wheeling or cycling for everyday journeys. The scheme is funded by the Scottish Government through Transport Scotland and is administered by Sustrans. Places for Everyone contributes to the Scottish Government’s aim for a healthier, environmentally sustainable nation with a strong economy and communities, as laid out in the National Performance Framework.
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River Leven Angling Club
We aim to promote fishing on the River Leven, at an affordable price. It is also in the club’s interest to maintain the river’s general health and being. The club plans to run some basic riverbank maintenance days to keep it clean and accessible in conjunction with the Landowners. What do we offer Approximately 16 miles of (mostly) double bank fishing on the River Leven. There is good access to most parts of the River, but if you fancy something a bit more challenging there is also the River Ore which is included with your permits. River Leven – Main species are Brown Trout and Sea Trout. Salmon have also been caught although in small number. “Catch and Release” especially for salmon is highly recommended. (Please refer to the clubs recommendations regarding our catch and release policy.) River Ore – Main species Brown Trout, Pike and Perch.
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DIAGEO
16 Great Marlborough Street London W1F 7HS
Diageo is a global leader in beverage alcohol with an outstanding collection of brands, including Johnnie Walker, Smirnoff, Gordons, Tanqueray, Captain Morgan, Baileys and Guinness. Scotland is at the heart of Diageo’s business with heritage dating back to 1627 and the Haig whisky dynasty. Producing around 50 million cases annually and exporting to 180 countries around the world, Diageo is Scotland’s leading distiller, manufacturing exporter and Scotch whisky tourism operator. We employ around 3,000 people at 50 sites in communities across Scotland, including distilleries in some of the country’s most remote rural areas.
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Fly Fish Scotland
My name is Brian McGlashan and I have been fishing for over 40 years. I am a member of Fly Fishers International. I have been assessed and passed their two highest qualifications in Single (MCI) and Double Handed casting (THCI). I was also invited onto the Casting Board of Governors. I then spent 5 Years training on the Examiners development pathway and I am now a Level Three Examiner on their Assessor Team. I have fished throughout the UK and Europe, for Trout, Salmon and Grayling. The lochs, loughs, still-waters, reservoirs and rivers all bring their unique challenges which is where experience and technique play an enormous part in having a successful and enjoyable day’s fishing. I use Up-to date Tackle from some of the Leading Manufacturers in the World. Tackle Advice freely Given.