Members,
It’s time to dust off your dancing shoes!
Saturday night socials will return at the VOLDAC on a weekly basis from Saturday 16th October.
All are welcome.
Regards,
The committee
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Members,
It’s time to dust off your dancing shoes!
Saturday night socials will return at the VOLDAC on a weekly basis from Saturday 16th October.
All are welcome.
Regards,
The committee
Members,
Another work day will be held at the club on Sunday 10th October to help install new fencing and hand rails outside the clubhouse. A general tidy up of the club and work sheds is also planned to start preparing for boats coming out of the water at the end of the season.
As always, some support from our members is necessary, and appreciated.
It is now also possible to start arranging some social events again, and to that end, there is a Halloween Party planned on Friday 29th October followed by the annual end of season bash on Saturday 30th October.
Details below - hope to see you there.
Regards,
The committee
Members,
Another work day is being held at the club on Sunday 19th September.
This is to prepare for a new footpath and steps in order to improve access, following up on the concreting work that has already been done. Some odd jobs and a general clean up are also planned.
Your help would be greatly appreciated.
As usual, the work will start at 9am till around lunchtime.
Many thanks,
The committee
Members,
A work day is being held at the club on Sunday 5th September in order to prepare for laying a new concrete footpath and steps, and to carry out a general tidy up of the premises.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated - apologies for the late notice.
The shift will start at 09:00 as usual.
Many thanks,
The committee
Update for all members.
Club refurbishment and bar opening:
Club refurbishment works are still ongoing. However, the bar will be open this weekend at the usual times.
Annual fees:
Note that annual membership fees are due to be paid in full by the end of this month.
If you wish to pay your fees by bank transfer then contact a member of the committee to obtain the club bank details if required. Should you prefer to pay in person a committee member will be available in the bar on the following dates:
Sunday 22nd August 12:30 - 3:00pm
Sunday 29th August 12:30 - 3:00pm
Kind regards,
The committee
Members,
The bar will remain closed this weekend due to the continuation of the refurbishment works this week within the clubhouse.
It is expected that work will be ongoing over the next week or two, we will provide a further update before next weekend.
Kind regards,
The committee
Members,
Due to ongoing plastering works within the clubhouse , the bar will be closed this weekend.
A further update will be posted midweek.
Kind regards,
The committee
Members,
The LLAIA has scheduled a River Leven cleanup on the weekend on 17th & 18th July. Any support that members are able to offer would be appreciated - copy and paste the link below into your browser for further details.
https://www.lochlomondangling.com/news/2021/06/28/lomond-system-news-river-leven-work-party-17th-18th-july-2021/
Regards,
The committee
Members,
We are looking for volunteers to assist with a clean up of the club facilities on Sunday 27th June. Tasks to be completed include:
A clean up of the drying shed, workshop and engine shed
A clean up of the rod room
A general inspection to determine what is required to complete the resurfacing works
Prior to the work day, the committee asks that members clear any wellingtons, waders, items of clothing and general equipment that they may have lying around the rod room. Any items sitting on top of lockers should be locked away or removed.
If you have any general boating or maintenance materials lying around the drying shed, workshop or engine shed, such as chains, ropes, fenders or wood please secure or remove from the premises otherwise they will be disposed of.
Moving forward, all members are asked to help ensure that club premises are kept in a clean and tidy state.
Also, please remember not to park in front of the cellar shutters on a Thursday as the bar supplies are delivered on a Thursday and access is required.
Many thanks,
The committee
Members,
Resurfacing works will begin later this week on the road area that runs along the front of the work sheds and down onto the cycle path. A three metre wide tarmac road will be laid.
We are looking for some volunteers to assist with general preparation. Tasks to be completed will include clearing grass and weeds from the kerb edges, trimming back the ivy that overhangs the wall outside the front of the club, preparing no parking zones and a general tidy up.
Work will begin at 6pm on Tuesday 15th June. Your support would be greatly appreciated.
Note that the resurfacing works will begin on Thursday 17th June and will take 10 days to complete. Please bear this in mind that it will not be possible to park directly outside the club during this time. Instead, members should use the main car park to the side of the drying shed.
Many thanks,
The committee
Members,
We are looking for some volunteers to assist with some maintenance work at the club on Sunday 9th May at 9:00am. Tasks to be completed include:
Preparation for re-concreting the area outside the front of the club - shuttering etc.
Pressure washing the walkways on two of the pontoons.
General inspection on two of the pontoons.
If you are available to help please turn up for a 9am start and bring a face mask and gloves.
Apologies for the late notice.
Many thanks,
The committee
Members,
We require some volunteers to assist with essential maintenance of the pontoons on Sunday 18th April at 9:00am. Tasks to be completed include:
Realignment of the walkways as they have moved with the high water over the winter
Pressure washing the walkways to prevent slippage (we have purchased a pressure washer)
General inspection and maintenance
We will also be moving what will become the club boat, which will be available for use by any member without an allocated mooring.
If you are available to help please inform any committee member so that numbers can be managed.
Bring a mask, gloves and remember to social distance.
Many thanks,
The committee
Members,
Annual fees are now due.
To pay your fees as required by the end of March please contact a member of the committee to obtain the club bank details to complete an electronic payment. The Committee are also happy to take your monies in cash, although we would prefer for you to pay electronically (If paying cash you must have a prior agreement in place with a committee member. When paying by bank transfer please use your full name as the reference).
You can contact us on Facebook or via email at voldacweb@gmail.com
Regards,
The committee
Dear members,
On behalf of the LLAIA we would like to notify you that members who wish to renew their membership for the 2021 season can hand their renewal form into O’Briens Newsagents and pay via cash, cheque or bank transfer. Bank details are noted on the renewal form. Permits will be posted.
Click on the link below for pricing information and application forms.
https://www.lochlomondangling.com/membership/
Regards,
The committee
Dear Members,
Due to the restrictions imposed by the Scottish Government in light of the Coronavirus pandemic, the committee has taken the decision to postpone this years AGM.
The AGM will no longer take place in February as normal, we will advise when we are in a position to confirm the new date.
Text message updates:
Should you wish to receive club updates by text message, email your mobile number to voldacweb@gmail.com or let a committee member know.
Please pass this on to members that do not use the website or Facebook.
Many thanks,
The committee
Dear members,
2020 has without a doubt been hugely challenging for all of us in many different ways. Hopefully 2021 will see a level of normality return to the world with vaccines now being developed and rolled out. The committee hope that this will result in normal service being resumed around the club next year, however we understand that this is likely to be a slow process with parts of the club likely to be reopened when it is safe to do so and when government guidelines allow.
What’s new?
Members that have been around the club over the last few months may have noticed that the committee and some members have been working away when government guidelines have allowed.
The wooden cladding at the front and side of the building has been replaced with new PVC cladding, gutters and downpipes were also replaced. We have replaced the old yellow crane with a Manitou to assist with boating and building works in the years to come. We are also currently working on replacing the heating oil fuel tank which has been relocated to behind the club house. We will continue to upgrade club facilities inside and out, and have a number of projects planned throughout 2021 and 2022.
Boat Shifts in 2021
As a result of the ongoing restrictions club facilities remain closed until further notice. However the Boating Convenor has agreed to assist with the removal of boats from the water, to be either stored outside on club premises or removed from the premises altogether. We are unable to assist with turning boats over due to social distancing restrictions.
Anybody that requires assistance with having their boat removed from the water should contact Tam McBride or any committee member.
Please do not turn up without first clearing it with a committee member as we must ensure that we are compliant with government guidelines which appear to be in a state of constant review.
Annual General Meeting
As you will be aware, our AGM is normally held in February. However this is unlikely to be possible in light of the current situation. We are considering alternative options taking into account the uncertain circumstances. We will update you as soon as possible.
With Regret
We have received the unfortunate news that some VOLDAC members have sadly passed away this year. Our thoughts and prayers are with all members and families that have experienced the loss of a loved one.
We will raise a glass to absent members during the festive period.
Seasons Greetings
The committee would like to wish all members and their families a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year.
We hope that you all have a great time during the festive period and we look forward to welcoming you back to your club to enjoy the facilities and good company soon.
Merry Christmas,
The committee.
Dear members,
Boat shifts:
Following on from our last update we are now operating within the governments level 3 guidelines. As a result the club bar remains closed and boat shifts are cancelled until further notice.
You may however use the club slipway to remove your boat from the water and either store outside on club premises or remove altogether. No boats are permitted into the drying shed or workshop until we are are permitted to work safely following government guidelines.
The keys for the drying shed and workshop will be removed from the locker on Monday 9th November. This gives you time to remove any belongings you may require. The engine shed keys will remain in the locker allowing you to store or remove your engines and fuel tanks.
Anyone planning to use the slipway to remove their boat from the water and store at the club must do so following government guidelines on social distancing.
LLAIA catch returns:
You are now able post your catch returns. We encourage you to do so as soon as possible. You can return by post, using the LLAIA website or by posting in the green box at the front of the club. Failure to do so may delay your membership for season 2021.
You can contact the committee using Facebook or by emailing us through our website.
Best regards,
The committee
Dear members,
You may be aware that we have organised our first boat shift for this Sunday. Unfortunately due to the recent local lockdown restrictions that have been put in place the committee has had to make a difficult decision and cancel the boat shift this Sunday.
We will monitor the situation and continue to follow government guidelines over the next 2 weeks and update you accordingly.
If you have any queries please contact us on our Facebook page, the website or by contacting a member of the committee.
Best regards,
The committee
Members,
The annual Loch Lomond Fly Fishing Competition for 2020 will take place on Saturday 19th September.
From the LLAIA website:
General information
This year’s event will be held on Loch Lomond on the date noted above. Angling will be from boats only and by fly only including dapping.
The competition will be open to full members of the LLAIA their guests and the general public.
Corona Virus 19
Unfortunately due to covid restrictions it has been decided not to hold a post competition BBQ. All competitors must adhere to social distancing and hand cleanliness guidelines. Gels will be provided at registration centres and weigh in.
Times:
Registration can be at Balmaha boatyard and at Vale of Leven District Angling Club between the hours of 08:00 and 09:00.
Once registered, anglers are free to begin fishing.
Rules
Entry fee of £5 per angler will apply.
Angling will be by fly only including dapping artificial flies.
No trolling gear allowed in any boat taking part.
All participants must have a valid permit for the day of the competition.
All fish caught to be returned alive to the water. A tape measure will be supplied to each boat at registration and anglers should use this to measure the length and girth of any fish caught which will be used to estimate the weight. All fish must be photographed with the tape for the purpose of adjudication.
Salmon, trout and sea trout will all count.
Anglers must return for the presentation of prizes by 16:00 to the sandy spit at the North East end of Inchmurrin to declare their catches. Any angler returning after 16:00 will be disqualified.
This year we are delighted to have the Glasgow and Edinburgh Angling Centres as our main sponsor who have generously donated the following great prizes.
Best overall bag – Prize “Heaviest Basket Cup ‘ + Alfa 5+ Fly Reel
Best fish of the day – Salmon or Sea Trout – Prize – SA Amplitude Fly Line
Second best fish of the day – Salmon or Sea Trout – Prize – 50 x Fario Flies and Box
This will be the fourth such event. A raffle will be drawn and all proceeds from the day will once again be donated to our nominated charity the Loch Lomond Rescue Boat. Last year’s event raised £300.
There are some great raffle prizes to be won, thank you to Snowbee and Luss Estates Company for their generosity in providing prizes.
Snowbee Voucher
Less Estates Voucher (Loch Lomond Arms Hotel)
There will be a weather watch at midday on Thursday 17th September. An update and any change of arrangements posted on the LLAIA website and Facebook page.
We would like to acknowledge and thank each of our sponsors, Glasgow and Edinburgh Angling Centres, Luss Estates Company and Snowbee UK for their support which is greatly appreciated.
Regards,
VOLDAC committee
Members,
The committee would like to thank all the members who turned up at the work day today and helped with replacing the cladding, painting the front of the clubhouse, cutting the grass and preparing the foundations for the new heating oil tank that will be installed in the near future.
All in all, it was a great turnout and some good progress was made. It was encouraging to see the members come together and help the club take another step forward. Your support is essential.
Hope to see you at the next work day.
Thanks,
VOLDAC committee
Address: VOLDAC, Fisherwood, Balloch, Alexandria, G83 0TJ
Phone: 01389 757843
Mobile 07984 767859
Email: stephen.squires@ymail.com