Metal and Mineral Detecting Consent / Section 42 Consent Application

Lynchat, souterrain 550m WNW of, Kingussie - Magnetometer survey.201504149

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Summary

Magnetometer survey.

Application Validated
06/10/2015
Target Date
26/10/2015
Status
Granted Without Conditions
Decision Date
27/10/2015

Related Designations

  1. Lynchat, souterrain 550m WNW of, KingussieSM925

    Designation Type
    Scheduled Monument
    Status
    Designated

    https://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/SM925

Documents

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  • Type
    Decision Notice
    Title
    HES section 42 Decision Notice
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About Section 42 Consent

Information in this record is about an application for Section 42 Consent.

Written consent from us is required for the use of any equipment capable of detecting metal on scheduled monuments. This includes metal detectors, magnetometry/gradiometer surveys and ground-penetrating radar. Contact Us for application forms and further information.

Applications for Section 42 Applications and the decisions taken on those applications are published on our online Portal. You can also view this information at our principal offices. Contact Us about this.

There is no right of appeal on our decision on applications for such consent.

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