Other land areas or specific locations where permission may required or is not allowed
This database contains a list of land areas where permission may be required or where caching is not allowed.
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Churches, churchyards, cemeteries and graveyards |
Caches will not be published in churches, churchyards, cemeteries or graveyards without proof of permission from the incumbent or managing authority (such as the parish council or local council). The restriction applies to the churchyard/cemetery itself and any boundary wall or fence around it. This restriction came about after several caches were placed in churchyards and then had to be removed after complaints from the incumbents. Forum post announcing this requirement. |
War memorials or other memorials to the dead |
Caches are not allowed on such memorials or within the boundary or any enclosure or garden such as a wall, chain or fence surrounding the memorial without proof of permission. This requirement for permission has been brought in as a result of concerns raised by members of the community that such locations are sensitive and should be treated with respect. Forum post announcing this requirement |
Schools and children's playgrounds |
Geocachers may feel uncomfortable searching for a cache near children or parents with children. For this reasons caches will not be allowed within or near to playgrounds or play equipment. The same applies to schools unless the school authority has given permission. |
Railway stations or railway property |
A popular location for caches is near railways stations and they are usually called 'Sidetracked' with the station name. A security situation in London resulted in a review of how caches are placed at or near railway stations. It has therefore been decided that caches placed in railway stations or on railway property must be done so with permission from the railway authorities or landowners concerned. |
Airports, airfields whether civilian or military and military bases |
Due to the current terrorist threat in the UK civilian and military airports have increased security patrols round the perimeter including the area under the runway flight paths. The same security applies to military bases. Caches placed close to such locations may not be published. Please use common sense when thinking about putting a cache in such a location. |
Ministry of Defence (MOD) Access Land |
The MOD own a lot of land used for military training. These include firing ranges and large areas for exercises. Much of this land is also open public access. |
Dry stone walls or other walls |
Due to the construction of dry stone walls considerable damage has been done in the past by geocachers removing stones searching for a container. For this reason caches WILL NOT be allowed in such structures under any circumstances. |