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Treasure Hunting
Treasure, Coin and Relic
Digging in public parks
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<blockquote data-quote="Keith" data-source="post: 92102" data-attributes="member: 2327"><p>Contact your local Council & ask them. In NSW a Park is a public space & my local Council is OK with me detecting there, but as others have written, only cut 3 sides of a hole or use probe & screwdriver methods if possible. Basically what DaBilda has written & like him, I prefer to dig when the ground is damp so the grass has a better chance of growing back quickly. I also make a practice to not dig on Fridays (before a weekend) or when any-one is using the Park.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keith, post: 92102, member: 2327"] Contact your local Council & ask them. In NSW a Park is a public space & my local Council is OK with me detecting there, but as others have written, only cut 3 sides of a hole or use probe & screwdriver methods if possible. Basically what DaBilda has written & like him, I prefer to dig when the ground is damp so the grass has a better chance of growing back quickly. I also make a practice to not dig on Fridays (before a weekend) or when any-one is using the Park. [/QUOTE]
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