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The Bridlington Quay Detecting Society of East Yorkshire England, meets at the Broadacre public house on Kingsgate Bridlington. The meetings are every second Wednesday in the month, meetings start at 7pm. We the society are a group of people of all ages and from all walks of life, who are interested in using Metal Detectors for the purpose of recovering and recording history. The society was formed in February 2007, with a membership of 26 adults, we have vacancies for anyone who has an interested in metal detecting, we also hold a raffle and have the find of the month competition. We try and hold monthly outings when fields are open i.e. not under crop. Members must join the National Council for Metal Detecting or the Federation of Independant Detectorist. The Society is also dedicated to supporting local charities in the town.
We also aim to promote the hobby of metal detecting and saving our heritage from distruction by the plough on farmland.
Contact- david.mulliner1@btinternet.com
THE SOCIETY MEETINGS ARE HELD ON THE SECOND WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH
MEETING STARTS AT 7:PM.
The next meeting will be on
Wednesday 10th of February 2010
The February meeting will be the Annual General Meeting
The next detecting rally; will be on Sunday To be arranged.
We have membership places for any detectorist living in the Bridlington, Hull, Scarborough , Hornsea, Driffield catchment areas.
The Committee
Chairman /Secretary; Dave Mulliner. 01262-670992
Treasure; Robert Booth. 01262-677086
Committee Members.
Paul Robinson. 01964-550948
Charley Pelham. 01262-672936
Group Photo Christmas Rally December 2007
Beach Rally March 08
My mate Paul from NSW Australia
Paul & Dave detecting at Grindale village
My Australian mate Brian from Brisbane, detecting at Grindale