Haltwhistle & District Angling Association
An angler wading in the River South Tyne.

Terms of Service

Terms for using the Haltwhistle & District Angling Association website.

Last reviewed: 6 July 2026

About These Terms

These terms apply to use of the Haltwhistle & District Angling Association website. By using the website, you agree to use it lawfully and responsibly.

Website Information

The website provides general association information, including information about fishing, membership, rules, enquiries and catch returns.

We try to keep information accurate and up to date, but it may change. The association's rules, permits, decisions and any notices issued by the association take priority where relevant.

Fishing, Permits And Applications

Sending an enquiry, booking request or application through the website does not guarantee membership, a permit, a day ticket or access to association waters.

Fishing, membership and visitor arrangements remain subject to availability, association rules, relevant permissions and any applicable legal requirements.

Acceptable Use

You must not misuse the website, interfere with its operation, attempt to access areas you should not access, submit false or misleading information, or use the forms to send spam or unlawful content.

External Links

The website may link to external websites for useful information. Those websites are not controlled by the association, and their content may change without notice.

Intellectual Property

Website content belongs to the association or is used with permission. You may view and use the website for personal, non-commercial information. Please do not copy, reproduce or reuse website content for commercial purposes without permission.

Availability And Liability

We cannot guarantee that the website will always be available, error-free or uninterrupted. To the extent allowed by law, the association is not responsible for loss arising from use of, or inability to use, the website.

Changes And Governing Law

These terms may be updated from time to time. They are governed by the laws of England and Wales.

Contact

Questions about these terms can be sent through the enquiries page.