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North East Lincolnshire Council is to ban metal detecting on council-owned land and beaches without prior approval. Public consultation on an all-out metal detecting ban found there was not majority support for such a move.
The cabinet agreed slight amendments to the wordings of the bans on metal detecting and Chinese lanterns. Metal detecting will be possible with prior approval as opposed to the original suggested all-out ban. Chinese lantern type devices will also be allowed for organised firework displays held by or with the written consent of the council.
“In Cleethorpes, we also have an internationally important habitat for wildlife. These places are treasured by most people, but some activities can harm the environment and wildlife or put people at risk.
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