Hi kleinman,
Regardless of what council you ask in writing, the answer will always be no.
This decision is made by some bureaucrat sitting behind a desk who has probably never been to any of the parks anyway, so why ask? I have never been challenged by any council workers or rangers as to what I am doing in a park. I have however been approached by said workers and rangers and asked how its going, having any luck, what are you looking for type of questions. I dont dig holes or leave a mess, and this keeps them happy, one of the parks I detect has full time greenkeepers. Most of the workers now know me and they now let me drive my vehicle threw this park to get to where I want to hunt on the other side so to speak, and they leave the padlock unlocked for me so I can get out after they have gone home for the day if I ask. As for this particular coin haul, it all come from a tot lot which was full of wood chips. I didnt leave any holes, it was a rainy day and there was no one around. Perfect weather and situation for detecting. I went back to this park today with my youngest and the missus for lunch, and there was no way that you could tell that I had been there in the first place. Leave no mess, and no one complains.
One more thing, there are some parks in Newcastle that I just will not detect in. Common sense plays a big role in where we all detect, parks in historical areas and such, are out of bounds, and so they should be. Only an idiot would detect in places like these, unfortunately there are some out there. And if it keeps going the way it has been lately, it wont be long before we start seeing little stickers of stick figures detecting with a red circle and a line threw them on all the signage you now see around parks and at the entrances to the beaches, then where do we go?
kleinman98 said:
Nice haul. I made the mistake of doing the right thing and sent a formal letter to shoalhaven council for permission to detect in the local parks and was told no because they did not want their public areas dug up. How do you come back on that.