Metal detecting permission Oxfordshire.

Jason86

New Member
Well, evening all.
I see it's been posted numerous times, but I always figure nothing ventured nothing gained.

I'm 32, have been detecting for a good few years, I have a few small permissions with carterton town council, and a good rapport with them, however the permissions are only small , and whilst appreciated are turning up less with time.
As with all detecting, ploughed or big pasture is always best.
So I'm asking if anyone in the oxfordshire area has any land at all that they would be Willing to let me (and on occasion one other, my friend, or if I can ever get her away from a phone my daughter) detect on.

As per the usual, I have full NCMD insurance , and would like to build up a good relationship with whomever may oblige this request. Very happy to meet for an informal chat when convenient as I understand you guys are busy year round, before any understanding/agreement is reached.
Feel free to contact on here or any of the following.
[email protected]
07711932269.
 

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