Welsh Metal Detecting Clubs

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proconsul:
Rhondda Artefacts & Research Enthusiasts
R.A.R.E

Website : http://www.raremdclub.co.uk/
Rhondda Artefacts & Research Enthusiasts are a warm and friendly metal detecting club with close on 100 members (No limit on membership)
We have extensive club land In the Vale of Glamorgan,We hold local club rallies and offer subsidised bus trips to big Detecting rallies in England or as i like to call them ..Raiding party's lol
We are currently based at Trehafod & District Social Club, Rhondda opposite The Rhondda Heritage Park, South Wales.
We hold meetings every fortnight and welcome any new members to join our friendly and informal Club.
Why not come along one night for a chat and to see why R.A.R.E is the best detecting Club in Wales,
No obligation to join
(see Club Web site for meeting dates http://www.raremdclub.co.uk/ )


Wrexham Metal Detecting Club
limited to a membership of 60 and are subject to a waiting list. We meet at the Community Centre, in Frances Avenue, Wrexham and start at 7:30 pm. You are welcome to come as a guest and chat to our long standing and experienced members, so why not come and visit us.
 
Wrexham Heritage Society
This Society was formed in 2005 in Wrexham, Wales. Membership limited to 30.
We report all our finds that we consider over 300 years old to The Clwyd/Powis Archaeological Trust for scrutiny, after which they pass on the information to the Portable Antiquities Scheme.
We meet on the 1st Wednesday of the month at 7.30 pm in the  Acton Community Centre, . Wrexham.
Club Web Page.   www.wrexham-heritage.co.uk
 
Swansea Metal Detecting Club
website :  www.swanseamdc.com
Swansea and surrounding area is rich in history as is most of the countryside around the UK.
By joining a club, you will share in the vast knowledge within the membership, pick up tips and receive help in identifiying some of those odd bits of metal you regularly find.For further information on our Club, when and where we meet and how to join, contact the Club Secretary
 
Cardiff Scan Club
website : http://www.cardiffscanclub.co.uk/
The club meets at 7.30pm every 2nd Wednesday of the month at the Cathays Liberal Club, Cathays Terrace, Cardiff - new members are welcome
 
Gwynedd Recovery and Search Society
website : http://www.grass.i12.com
We are centered in North West Wales but have members from as far away as Oswestry. Our main detecting areas are around Bangor and on the Isle of Anglesey but we like to travel to other areas when possible.
 
Pembrokeshire Prospectors Metal Detecting Club
website : http://www.pembsprospectors.co.uk
The Pembrokeshire Prospectors Society now meets at The Cricket Club, Dale Road, Haverfordwest on the first Thursday of the month at 8pm
 
The Historical Search Society (Mold) (North Wales)
website : http://www.geocities.com/hssmold
The original & best metal detecting club, which has been in existence since it's formation by 6 detecting enthusiasts in 1976 is based in the historical town of Mold, Flintshire, North Wales. U.K.
We currently have around 80 members, both men and women.
We meet on the second Friday in each month at St Mary's Church Hall, King Street, Mold. We try to arrange for speakers to give presentations whenever possible on appropriate subjects. A Find of the Month competition is held each month. Displays of members finds are also on show.
Meetings start at 7.30pm for 8 and usually finish around 9.45 to 10.00 pm.
Please feel free to visit us at any meeting without pressure or obligation, If you do visit please ask any member to be introduced to one of our committee members upon your arrival, you will be made most welcome. All our members are members of the National Council for Metal Detecting and are covered by Insurance for public liability for £5,000,000.
To attend our club outings you must be a member of the National Council and so hold the required insurance cover.
Our club Chair is George McKean. The Secretary is Anne Wilkes.

North Wales Detecting Club
Chairman- Mr Warren Hill. In the heart of north wales, meets at Rhianedd hotel, 23 marine rd. pensarn, abergele.conwy. ll22 7pr. Based on the coast of north wales in abergele. (www.rhianedd.co.uk).  Meetings will be held every 2ND Tuesday of the month and at one weekend of the month. Admission is £2 for non-members; £1 for members. Membership is £15.00 P.A. which includes membership to N.C.M.D Membership. With concessions and family discount available. Monthly competitions for find of the month with awards for the best coin & artifact and a trophy for the best of year.friendly atmosphere and a monthly club digs.  For further details phone: 01745-82400 and ask for Warren or email nwmdc@rhianedd.co.uk. Special discount rates for any member of a club with N.C.M.D or F.I.D membership cards that wish to stay in hotel.

Llanelli Metal Detecting Club
We are a new club in Llanelli, West Wales and we will meet every other Monday from 2nd Feb 04 at New Dock Stars RFC in Llanelli. Membership is free. Contact Secretary David Reynolds Tel: 01554 775035 or email DETECTORDAVE@TISCALI.CO.UK

musicman18:
Hi Admin,

I am a new member to the forum, very nice website and a good idea. 

We have changed our URL, please could you change our link to:

www.raremetaldetecingclub.co.uk/

Can we exchange links?

Many Thanks,

Stuart Street
Rhondda Artefacts & Research Enthusiasts - Website Moderator

proconsul:
Hi Stuart,

Welcome to the site, I'm glad you like it. I've changed the link in the piece above. I'm all in favour of exchanging links. Apart from the links here we don't yet have a proper links page but I intend to create one in the next few days. So please link to us and in addition to the link above I'll return the favour in a proper links page.

Geoff

BottyBurp (Kris):
Does anyone know what club is the closest to the Severn Bridge or the Forest of Dean please?

simon c:
Quote from: BottyBurp on October 31, 2008, 09:24:41 PM

Does anyone know what club is the closest to the Severn Bridge or the Forest of Dean please?



Botty ,there is a Forest of Dean club,i've not had anything to do with them,but there web site details are
www.freewebs.com/forestmetaldetectors don't know if it's a good club or not, just remembered seeing their ad in Treasure hunting, hope this is of help.

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