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Title: advice on asking for permission
Post by: Robot Rob on July 07, 2009, 06:09:10 PM
i might have a chance to detect a bit of land by Llanvihangel Crucorney, abergavenny way, :)
its not farmed only horses kept on it and silage and hay cut.
what is the usual asked for or offered to the land owner. ???
Thanks,
ROB....


Title: Re: advice on asking for permission
Post by: Tafflaff (Rob) on July 07, 2009, 06:29:57 PM
Nothing other than courtesy , honesty . Show the farmer your finds , and explain that anything  of significant value will be split between yourself and the farmer. Explain that if treasure trove is found it will have to go to the museum and is still split 50/50 between you and the farmer. Offer any help he may need with finding plough blades, lost jewellery ect.


Title: Re: advice on asking for permission
Post by: detectordave on July 07, 2009, 08:49:16 PM
Even if you get knocked back with a refusal go to the next farm and try again,think of it as sex on a saturday night the more you people you ask the more chances you get. ;D


Title: Re: advice on asking for permission
Post by: DIGGA on July 07, 2009, 10:55:39 PM
AS  TAFF SAID   BE  POLITE  AND  EXPLAIN  YOU  WILL OBVIOUSLY  FILL IN  HOLES,,,,,  RESPECT  THE  FARMERS WISHES  ETC  AND  ONLY  GO  WHERE  HE  SAYS  YOU CAN GO,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,  I  ALLWAYS  TELL  THEM  THAT  I WILL PHONE  FIRST  BEFORE  I COME ON HIS LAND SO HE WILL KNOW  WHEN I AM THERE  ,,,,,,,,,   RESPECT  GAINS  RESPECT     ;) ;)


Title: Re: advice on asking for permission
Post by: Robot Rob on July 08, 2009, 10:23:28 PM
Thanks for your replies :)
Show the farmer your finds and explain that anything  of significant value will be split between yourself and the farmer. Explain that if treasure trove is found it will have to go to the museum and is still split 50/50 between you and the farmer

I explained all the sharing and treasure trove to them, (i work with the land owners son) they say i wont fiind anything on there, there's nothing there.
The site is not far from the skirrid mountain, i know the Skirrid is off limits to detect on i think there used to be an iron age fort on it.
The main thing is they havent said no!
One can only wait and see hey!
Thanks,
ROB....


Title: Re: advice on asking for permission
Post by: ROMAN STEVE on July 08, 2009, 10:49:10 PM
Its always nice to show them your f.i.d badge
proof of who you are if they say there is nothing on the land
ask them if its been detected on before if they
say yes bid them goodbye and walk away if
they say no just ask them straight if they mind
if you have a look as a lot of people think there is nothing on
their land and then been surprised whats turned up
and always be polite and respect full but if one says no
dont let it put u off move on to the next farm and ask
good luck


Title: Re: advice on asking for permission
Post by: hedgehog on July 08, 2009, 11:34:03 PM
It's always difficult when they say there is nothing there, sometimes it's because they don't want people walking on the land. It may be that they dispose of something (carcasses) in a way that the present rules don't allow and if no-one sees it then nothing can be said!
I got thrown off some land that I had permission on because of carcasses in a ditch (I think) and they are very wary of being reported.


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