Be warned when collecting stuff for your fish tanks!
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/20...ebbles-cornwall-beach-threatened-prosecution/
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/20...ebbles-cornwall-beach-threatened-prosecution/
you are disturbing the habitats of the creatures that live beneath them.
Haha...that's a very good standard defenceBeter to have someone on the lookout.. And then before you are spotted loading in, you have to start throwing all out again.. When the ranger askes "What do you think you are doing?".. You answer i had a few peebles left in te garden and thought they might fit in here perfectly!?.. Than he will say "Dumping is not allowed!!. Load all up again and go home before you get a fine!!.. Problem solved..
Sounds like a typically spurious way to create a revenue stream...Give a petty bureaucratic organisation like a council any opportunity, no matter how nonsensical, and it will take it...Surely the incoming and outgoing tides do this twice a day? Rocks and pebbles banging against each other and rolling around is what gives them their shapes.
Haha...that sounds like a very good standard defence
Wow didnt know this I have collected loads of pebbles over the past 18month for my tanks I didn't see any signs though on the 2 beaches I got mine from Morecambe and fleetwood beaches in Lancashire. Also drift wood what I could find aswel. I will look in the future now thanks for this post.Be warned when collecting stuff for your fish tanks!
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/20...ebbles-cornwall-beach-threatened-prosecution/
I stopped feeling guilty when I saw the JCB at the far end of the beach loading up presumibly for your local Garden Centre