Yateley Complex
The Yateley Complex is a working gravel pit and a series of fishing lakes at Yateley, Hampshire, England, operated by CEMEX, the world's largest building materials supplier. The fishing side of the facility is under the management of CEMEX Angling, a subsidiary of the main company. CEMEX Angling operates 11 lakes at the site, which includes part of the River Blackwater and is stocked with a variety of fish. Around 5000 anglers a year visit the complex, which was also home to Heather the Leather, described as "Britain's most famous fish". In addition to angling use, some of the gravel pits have been restored as sports pitches and some were nominated as potential allotment sites.
Angling
The complex contains the following fishing lakes:- North Lake
- Sandhurst Lake
- Pumphouse Lake
- Horseshoe Lake
- Summer Pit
- Tree Lakes
- Nursery Lake
- Split Lake
- Match Lake
- Car Park Lake
Some of the individual lakes are famous in their own right. The Car Park Lake has been described as one of the most famous carp lakes in the country, whilst the Sandhurst lake won the "Best day ticket lake in Britain" award. Sandhurst lake, the newest in the complex, is available on a day ticket basis only with ticket available from