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This Wiki covers the Bailiwick of Jersey and the Bailiwick of Guernsey which also includes the islands of Alderney, Herm and Sark. |
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Guidelines
The Guidelines and Help Center contain a lot of information about general cache placement and what you need to know. The information in this Wiki is based on these guidelines as applied to the Channel Islands.
Jersey
Landowner Agreement Database
Landowner/ Manager | Map Resource | Information | Caching Allowed? |
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Environment Department | Historical Sites map and database | Caches are permitted on land administered by the Department without permission being required. Caches must be placed carefully to ensure no damage is caused to either the natural or historical environment. This includes Sites of Special Interest (SSI) and Sites of Archaeological Interest. Caches may not be directly placed on (or in) dolmens (standing stones) but outside of the monuments boundary. | |
The National Trust for Jersey (general information) |
Caches are permitted on National Trust Jersey land without permission being required. Caches must be placed carefully to ensure no damage is caused to either the natural or historical environment. This includes Sites of Special Interest (SSI) and Sites of Archaeological Interest. Caches may not be directly placed on (or in) dolmens (standing stones) but outside of the monuments boundary. | |||
Download a map of the sites for Google Earth (kmz file) | Caches may not be placed in these two locations which are protected Sites of Special Interest. | ||
Download a map of the sites for Google Earth (kmz file) | The Jersey Water Company have also agreed to allow caches on their land of Queens Valley and Val de la Mare Reservoir but the manager must be contacted first and a site visit arranged to agree a location before placement. Contact Derek Morris at JNWWco on 01534 707236. |
Guernsey, Alderney, Herm and Sark
There are no specific landowner agreements for the Bailiwick of Guernsey. However caches must be placed carefully to ensure no damage is caused to the natural or historical environment. Such locations are designated as Sites of Special Significance and include archaeological, botanical, geological, scientific, cultural and zoological locations. Some sites are designated as Sites of Nature Conservation.
Click here to open the interactive map that will help you find protected historical and other antiquities sites.
Click here to open the interactive map that shows Sites of Nature Conservation.
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Reviewer for the Channel Islands - Antheia Southerntrekker |
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