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Taking Pebbles From A Beach
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I know there are a few legal folk on here, so I'm hoping they can answer my query which is "Is it illegal to take pebbles from a beach". I know that you can't take things from a site of special scientific interest, but I'm talking about just the local sea shore.
Thank you.
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It is illegal throughout the UK http:// www. ipswichstar. co. uk/ news/ cops- warning- over- taking- sand- from- beach- 1- 205625 The part of the beach or seashore between the high and low water marks ( the foreshore?) is technically part of The Crown Estate and so belongs to The Queen . The beach or seashore above the high water mark belongs to the local...
19:26 Fri 29th Sep 2017
No expert, but I would doubt that the quantity would be specified to define a crime and change it into a legal activity. That said, common sense means that small incursions, such as a pebble or two, authorities could turn a blind eye to. Provided not too many do it to cause an issue. Of course, you might bump into a job'sworth who wants to stop all regardless.
We use a local(ish) Private Estate with a large pebble beach quite often for Dog walking, pay £75 a year for the privilege, but it is very nice and generally well kept and pleasant. They had a spate of people loading up cars and vans with buckets of pebbles, if you saw it and rang Security they would turn up very rapidly
// Think, Mikey, think!//
oh come arrrrn ! D this is AB
since when did anyone think before they posted ?
er to the q
Lyme to Charmouth you get all the fossil hunters in the undercliff ( ha technical word no one will know the meaning of) - and I have never heard anyone say they cant ( take the beautiful jurassic fossils which fall off the lias cliffs in profusion)
the bit between high and low tide has a special name and I thought no one could own it ( or perhaps the sovereign does)
and wasnt there that family in Shoreham who lived on the beach and they had a hoolie about it on the 1921 census ? [tv prog a few years ago]
and yeah I agree - if the few pebbles are really a lorry full of cockles then yeah you need a licence......
oh come arrrrn ! D this is AB
since when did anyone think before they posted ?
er to the q
Lyme to Charmouth you get all the fossil hunters in the undercliff ( ha technical word no one will know the meaning of) - and I have never heard anyone say they cant ( take the beautiful jurassic fossils which fall off the lias cliffs in profusion)
the bit between high and low tide has a special name and I thought no one could own it ( or perhaps the sovereign does)
and wasnt there that family in Shoreham who lived on the beach and they had a hoolie about it on the 1921 census ? [tv prog a few years ago]
and yeah I agree - if the few pebbles are really a lorry full of cockles then yeah you need a licence......
blimey I hadnt realised it was so variable
there is a footpath Charmouth to Lyme - but doggie access is restricted Apr to Nov along with a jobsworth to enforce it
and the chesil beach ....
http:// www.che silbeac h.org/a ccess.h tml
there is a footpath Charmouth to Lyme - but doggie access is restricted Apr to Nov along with a jobsworth to enforce it
and the chesil beach ....
http://
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