CONTACT WDAC

If you require any assistance, please contact one of the Club's officers on the details below:

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General Enquiries

Secretary WDAC, Mr M Dunn,  76 Wimborne Road West, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 2DP

secretary@wimbornefishing.com

Membership Applications/Renewals

Membership Secretary WDAC, Mr C Crompton, 14 Vicarage Road, Verwood, Dorset, BH31 6DR.

membership@wimbornefishing.com

Game Section

Welfare Officer

Media Officer

Head Bailiff

Website

Paul Baker

George Frost

Gordon Wray

Steve Neale

James Nash

Officers

President - Brian Heap

Vice President - Hugh Miles

Chairman - Mike Hirsh

Vice Chairman - Iain Scott

Treasurer - Jan Nightingale/Neil Gordon

Secretary - Martin Dunn

Membership Secretary - Chris Crompton

Match Secretary - Jim Finch

Game Secretary - Paul Baker

Media Officer - Gordon Wray

Welfare Officer - George Frost

Rivers Officer - Iain Scott

Head Bailiff - Steve Neale

Committee

Stuart Hitchman

Nigel Taylor

Nick Lawrie

Mike Jepson

Aaron Bridges

Bailiffs

Steve Neale

Aaron Bridges

Paul Flatters

Simon Hyne

Jason Read

Keith Humphreys

Jason Bell

Neil Pearson

Stuart Claxton

Richard Love

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Work parties

Work parties are arranged throughout the year and are an essential part of keeping our venues safe and looking good.

If you are able to assist with any scheduled work party, please contact either our Secretary or Head Balliff, details for whom are below:

Martin Dunn

secretary@wimborneanddistrictanglingclub.co.uk

Steve Neale

07899 017 248

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