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Title: permission to detect in parks
Post by: welshdigger on January 13, 2012, 06:32:59 PM
hi guys and gals,
so i went to my local council office and asked about metal detecting in local parks and the woman behind the counter didnt have a clue but she gave me the email add of the park devolpment and countryside manager so i sent him a little email to ask and here is the reply..

Hi Stephen,
My apologies for taking some time to get back to you. I am not aware of any reason why you cannot use your metal detector within our parks and open spaces, but it would be subject to making sure that any ground disturbed, is returned to it’s original state before you leave the site.
I could out you in touch with the relevant park manager for the area who may be able to meet with you to discuss this further.
Regards,
John
Green Spaces Manager
(Parks Development & Countryside )

so i think this means its ok to do a bit of park detecting?
obviously i will have to have a chat to whoever is the park attendant at the time just to make sure but this looks promising  ;)


Title: Re: permission to detect in parks
Post by: Sewin on January 13, 2012, 06:42:03 PM
Which local authority is this please?


Title: Re: permission to detect in parks
Post by: Chef Geoff on January 13, 2012, 06:45:27 PM
You lucky lucky *@&%$&*
Well done on the initiative, the man must be a one in a million. I would frame that email ;D


Title: Re: permission to detect in parks
Post by: Mungo on January 13, 2012, 06:56:04 PM
dependent on the local parks manager ....................sometimes they think it's their garden !! so good luck !!  :P


Title: Re: permission to detect in parks
Post by: Stred (Steve) on January 13, 2012, 07:12:37 PM
Look forward to the result of the meeting of the parks manager.


Title: Re: permission to detect in parks
Post by: Whiteduke on January 13, 2012, 07:28:00 PM
Id start on the bowling green ::)


Title: Re: permission to detect in parks
Post by: db4 on January 13, 2012, 07:32:50 PM
swansea club has permission for park land
 sat  & sun from 1/10/11 - 21/3/12 with the exeptions of oystermouth castle and victoria park


Title: Re: permission to detect in parks
Post by: ysbytymike on January 13, 2012, 10:55:41 PM
As has been mentioned, Swansea Council have been authorizing this for some time.
Perhaps you guys in different parts of the country can use Swansea as an example in getting permissions in your part of the world.
Word of mouth is not good enough for park keepers so they should issue permits with signatures of authorizing council member responsible for the relevant departments.


Title: Re: permission to detect in parks
Post by: reggie 1980 on January 13, 2012, 11:14:47 PM
I got permission on park land, the council dont mind u detecting on parks as long as u dont do it on sports pitches, bowling greens, fill holes, and dont damage anything. loads of pre dec and modern coinage to be found along with bits of jewellry and fishing weights lol


Title: Re: permission to detect in parks
Post by: Steve Morgan on January 14, 2012, 09:56:53 AM
Il second that one Jason (reg). Loadsa stuff there m8. The old Parkie would let you over the entrie site. An there's a roman villa slap bang in the middle of it!


Title: Re: permission to detect in parks
Post by: Mrs Steptoe on January 15, 2012, 09:02:21 AM
As I have always said:  'It doesn't hurt to ask'  and very often you have a 'yes' when least expected.What have you got to lose?


Title: Re: permission to detect in parks
Post by: WeCan-Octavian on January 15, 2012, 09:31:41 AM
Ive tossed an email to Hereford parks management to see what they say, like you say no harm in asking!
could do with some modern coinage the way work is at the moment!!! ;D


Title: Re: permission to detect in parks
Post by: rjm on January 15, 2012, 10:40:58 AM


Cardiff City Council allow it by obtaining a licence via Cardiff Scan club which has your photo on.

NCMD insurance also required.


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