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21st May 2010, 07:55 AM
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FC East Anglia - Charging 63 pounds to give permission
Hi,
I have recently applied to place a series of caches where some of them fall within an area managed by FC East Anglia. After many weeks of trying to cajole them into action I have received the response that they are minded to give permission, but will only do so on payment of a 'minimal charge' of £63.43. The reason for a charge has been variously explained. It began as a charge for a 'full consultation' (nothing other than minimal enquiries of the other body responsible for managing wildlife in the area has been even hinted at as having happened). Lately it is stated to be for 'checking the geocache sites for (the FC's own) harvesting operations'.
Has anyone ever come across a charge being requested by a government body for permission to place a cache on their(our) land?
Do any of the GAGB landowner agreements make any provision for a charge? I haven't spotted any.
Thanks.
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