Lincolnshire Finds Days July-Dec 2013.

the following finds days are now booked for Lincolnshire Finds Days July-Dec 2013.

Time: 10.00-3.30.

Tuesday 30th July, Stamford Library
Friday 16th August, Caistor Arts & Heritage Centre
Thursday 12th September, Horncastle Library
Tuesday 29th October, Stamford Library
Friday 1st November, Caistor Arts & Heritage Centre
Thursday 12th December, Horncastle Library

Adam Daubney (Lincs FLO)

Rallies 2013

Warning

Regton  takes no responsibility over the events and details listed below . We also reserve the right not to include Rally’s on this list. 

Some of the events / rallies here may require you to be a member of one of the forum or Metal Detecting governing bodies like the N.C.M.D – National Council for Metal Detectorists or the F.I.D – Federation of Independent Detectorists

The current events listed in this section  are from known Rally organisers. Regton has no control over these events

 

August

  •  24, 25 & 26 August 2013

Nr To Cambridgeshire/Bedfordshire Borders

Three Day Charity Rally Weekend in support of Help For Heroes

Over 1000 acres of land, being in different stages of worked land.

There will be camping on site, toilets, catering, mobile bar & trade stands.

£15 per person, per day.

Postcode will be given out on 19 August to those attending.

Tickets can be purchased via http://www.etickets.to/buy/?e=8980

Further details can be request by emailing diggingupthepast@talktalk.net

 

 

 

March 

  • 9th March 2013

16th Royal Wootton Bassett Rotary  Rally

http://www.wyvernhds.co.uk/ 

One day rally, Raffle, Trade Stands and Toilet Block on site.

Cost is £18 per detectorist.

queries: Tickets by post only, send SAE to Brenda Sedgewick, The White House, 9 Station Road, Royal Wootton Bassett, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN4 7DZ

 

  •  10thMarch 2013

Wyverstone Rally

Start – 10am
Finish – 3.30pm

queries: 01449 781 841  or thehardyhome@btinternet.com

http://symdc.freeforums.org

 

 

  • 24th March 2013

Suffolk Anglian Detecting Group Day Out

Start 10:00
Finish 16:00

Map ref TM318568
Post Code IP13 0QL
Price £15
Everyone welcome Pay on the day
queries: Dick 07955917639

http://www.metaldetectingforum.co.uk

 

 

  • 29th March – 1st April

Suffolk Anglian Detecting Group Day Out Three Counties MDC Easter Weekend 4 day Rally

Buntingford, Hertfordshire.

There will be camping on site with water supply.
Toilets & Snack wagon available.
A Trade stand

Detecting for 4 days is £50 per head or £15 per day
Pay on the day.

POSTCODE WILL NOT BE GIVEN OUT UNTIL WEDNESDAY 27TH MARCH

queries: Mark tel: 07412057863

http://www.detecnicks.co.uk

Rallies 2012

Our calendar of  rallies happening in 2012

If you would like your dig/rally added to our calendar then please email media@regton.com with your information

Please Note: Regton Ltd accepts no liability over the events and details listed.

We are going to be at the Weekend Wanders Rally from the 21st till the 23rd so keep your eyes peeled!

Rally-2012-May

The BIG Scottish Rally 2011

With his dealer cap off and detectorist cap firmly in place for the weekend Nigel, from Regton, attended Scotland’s largest EVER metal detecting event with detectorists attending from all over the globe. The four day 2011 Scottish rally in Linlithgow, near Edinburgh, ran from Thursday 30th September through to the Friday 4th October and raised nearly £900 for a local children’s charity.

The first couple of days were blessed with the last of the good weather we had in September into October. Many finds were made by all those who attended including a cartwheel penny, a silver half crown and a post medieval book clasp! Highlights also included some dig attendees finding there first hammered or silver coin.

Detectorists in Scotland are normally far & wide making this rally an ideal opportunity for them to get together, many knew each other via the various forums so it’s always good to put a face to a name. Sadly Nigel was working in the shop on the Saturday so had to get up there on Sunday only to be met with 12 degrees colder thanBirminghamand a rally site that resembled theSomme…the rain had arrived! However they’re a hardy lot up North & thanks to the very generous use of various 4×4’s; disaster was prevented.

Whilst up there he met up with three guys from the Teknetics factory who had flown in especially for the event, this made for some interesting conversations with the American accent verses the Scottish; Nigel was on hand to act as translator. Overall the event was a huge success, Toddy (Colin Irvine) and his team of helpers put on a splendid showcase for our hobby.

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The BIG Scottish Rally 2011

With his dealer cap off and detectorist cap firmly in place for the weekend Nigel, from Regton, attended Scotland’s largest EVER metal detecting event with detectorists attending from all over the globe. The four day 2011 Scottish rally in Linlithgow, near Edinburgh, ran from Thursday 30th September through to the Friday 4th October and raised nearly £900 for a local children’s charity.

The first couple of days were blessed with the last of the good weather we had in September into October. Many finds were made by all those who attended including a cartwheel penny, a silver half crown and a post medieval book clasp! Highlights also included some dig attendees finding there first hammered or silver coin.

Detectorists in Scotland are normally far & wide making this rally an ideal opportunity for them to get together, many knew each other via the various forums so it’s always good to put a face to a name. Sadly Nigel was working in the shop on the Saturday so had to get up there on Sunday only to be met with 12 degrees colder thanBirminghamand a rally site that resembled theSomme…the rain had arrived! However they’re a hardy lot up North & thanks to the very generous use of various 4×4’s; disaster was prevented.

Whilst up there he met up with three guys from the Teknetics factory who had flown in especially for the event, this made for some interesting conversations with the American accent verses the Scottish; Nigel was on hand to act as translator. Overall the event was a huge success, Toddy (Colin Irvine) and his team of helpers put on a splendid showcase for our hobby.

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