My apologies if I made you feel aggrieved by my question, that was not my intention.
I live almost 300 miles away and I look after my very elderly mum.
Much of my previous job has been voluntary and two months ago I made a donation to the RNLI.
I am 60 years old and never expected anything for free in my life, even though I give freely of whatever I can to people in need.
Thank you for the advice that was given, it is appreciated.
With kind regards,
Sue
Hi Sue,
Im not sure if the RNLI have ever made any Mine or Cave rescues that I am aware of.
As i am sure you can understand it takes years to research and gather the information you are looking for, and I think it seriously takes the mick alot of new home buyers coming on to the site to take all the information for free, and never come back without so much as a thank you. There are proper channels for mining reports and these should be followed unless in the instance there is some information on there you need clarifying.
I doubt "some guys on a mining forum told me" would cut the mustard with the insurance company when your house sinks!
I wouldn't be particularly worried about mining features to be honest, my house is built on a very un stable mine feature that no mining surveys picked up... The surveys will only pick up known mining features, so if they don't have a record of it they wont include it on the survey, and there is always the get out clause in the small print then too! :thumbup:
If you are worried about the mining features, then cornwall isn't the place for you!
Good luck on your mining report, and if you need any help interpreting the report then by all means ask again.
Stu is this the place to be offering informal or formal services for mining reports/inspections? Again I would disagree that it probably is not intended for this purpose and what form of liability would the admin have for this advice should anything go awry?
I fully believe (and administrators correct me if I'm wrong) that this site is for the friendly exchange of information between anyone with an interest in mining, whether it be from an explorers point of view or any other.
Most of the information members would be offering is in the public domain anyway, and quoting from those sources is not going to libel anyone so long as it is made clear that the data has been sourced thus, so that they may go and check for themselves.
To round on someone for asking questions on this forum, regardless of why they are asking, is to my mind antisocial at the very least.
Advice is a totally different beast, and should be taken from companies specialising in mining searches and suchlike.
Great care should also be taken about asking for a donation to a rescue group or whatever in exchange for information. This could be seen in law as a sale, and as such liabilities could be attached.
It should be welcomed that people come to this site as a starting point for their enquiries, and who knows? it may just trigger an interest in the history of mining in the county, they may even buy a plot of land containing an open shaft or adit and look for someone to offer information on exploring.
So don't knock the casual enquirer, and put yourself in their position; you need to start somewhere and where better than the internet?
Let's see a little more friendliness toward the uninformed and not get too swell headed about what we have learned over our years of study. :flowers:
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