How to find our upcoming digs


All of our digs are now hosted on and only posted to our Facebook group. In order to attend one of our
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All of our digs are now hosted on and only posted to our Facebook group. In order to attend one of our
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All our digs are clearly signposted from the road along with direct links using google maps and what3words. You’ll have no trouble
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Of course you can attend one of our many digs with other members or even go and get yourself your very own
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Just like most other metal detecting clubs, we enforce a headphones must be worn whilst detecting rule unless you have hearing difficulties
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Research has suggested Devon County has a long history that dates at least to the Stone Age. As the ice retreated at
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Stone Age In the early Stone Age, there weren’t many residents here, but inhabitants from Europe arrived in Cornwall after drifting across
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