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3:08 PM February 22, 2021
Updated:
3:20 PM February 22, 2021
Lisa Wilson, the daughter of Norfolk angler John Wilson, has set up the John Wilson Enterprise in his name to combine fishing and social work to promote mental health.
- Credit: Victoria Pertusa
The legacy of a legendary Norfolk angler is living on through a new enterprise set up to support young people and adults with their mental health through fishing.
Lisa Wilson, the daughter of TV fisherman John Wilson, started the John Wilson Fishing Enterprise in 2019 to use her experience as a social worker to help those supported by social care experience nature through fishing.
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by Jasmine Reimer/
Trends - 9 minute read /
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