Detecting beaches whilst in tier 3 ?

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shabba181
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Detecting beaches whilst in tier 3 ?

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Hi fellow detectorists i would like ask a quick question: Are you allowed to detect on the beach whilst in tier 3?. i have asked around and no one seems to know, so if anyone can clarify this i would really appreciate it.
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Post by David N »

The NCMD have provided advice. Might be worth checking their website.
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Post by slick63 »

NCMD link is here.... https://www.ncmd.co.uk/ncmd/latest-upda ... -december/
In T3 only digs in ‘public outdoor spaces’, such as beaches and parks (with permission), are allowed.
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Post by old baldy »

England – from 2 December 2020
General guidance – You can detect alone or with members of your household and support bubble in all tiers (T1, T2 and T3) and on all types of land where you have permission. For detecting with others we are now back to the Rule of Six. This applies both indoors and outdoors in T1, outdoors only in T2, and in T3 only in ‘outdoor public spaces’. There are presently no limits on the time that can be spent on outdoor recreation.

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Post by shabba181 »

Thank you all for the advice i found it rather useful.
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old baldy wrote: Fri Dec 18, 2020 2:13 pm England – from 2 December 2020
General guidance – You can detect alone or with members of your household and support bubble in all tiers (T1, T2 and T3) and on all types of land where you have permission. For detecting with others we are now back to the Rule of Six. This applies both indoors and outdoors in T1, outdoors only in T2, and in T3 only in ‘outdoor public spaces’. There are presently no limits on the time that can be spent on outdoor recreation.

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Indoors or Outdoors and with or without one's inlaws, but never including outlaws??? I am confused ... Whom detects indoors without the inlaws, or without the outlaws?? I am more and more confused.
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Post by tigertunes »

Pretty sure you can but not to travel outside of your tier 3 zone to detect a tier 2 or 1 beach location
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