Finds Day Survey – Results

Thank you to everyone who has responded to our Finds Day survey. We had 45 answers which has given us plenty to think about.

There were several reasons for doing this survey. The first one being that Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery is closed for a significant length of time, so one of our main venues is unavailable. Also, traditionally we used to attend metal detecting club meetings in the evenings, but as more and more clubs move online, we suspect that this option may no longer be available. So we wanted to hear your views on where and when you would be happy to meet with us to record your finds.

Venues

The Top Three venues were:
1. The Potteries Museum, Stoke-on-Trent.
2. Museum of Cannock Chase.
3. Herbert Museum, Coventry.

Just below these were Thinktank Museum, Birmingham and The Hub, St Mary’s Lichfield. Other suggestions for venues that were made included: The Nicholson Museum, Leek and the Motorcycle Museum, Solihull.

Chart showing the different number of votes we received for each proposed venue.

We are liaising with both the Museum of Cannock Chase and the Herbert Museum, and both are keen for us to run Finds Days at their venues. Dates should be announced shortly. 

There was a request for postal submission of finds. Unfortunately, especially at present due to Birmingham Museum being closed for rewiring and both Victoria and Teresa predominately working from home, postal submission is not recommended. We can not guarantee safe receipt of your finds.

Finds Days will be continuing at the Potteries Museum from October onwards on a bimonthly basis. Finds Days will also happen at Thinktank Museum and also at Aston Hall.

Metal Detecting Club meetings

It goes without saying, that once normal evening club meetings resume, Victoria and Teresa will return to our previous 3 monthly attendance. 

The clubs we used to attend are: Dudley Metal Detecting Club; Coventry Heritage Society; Kings of Mercia Metal Detecting Society; Bloxwich Research and History Society; Tamworth and Lichfield Metal Detecting Club; Three Spires Search Society and North Staffordshire Metal Detecting club.

Requests were made for us to attend the following clubs: Secret Searchers; Congleton Metal detecting Club; Dig It Warwickshire; Go detecting Midlands; West Midlands Metal Detecting Group; Sovereign Metal Detecting Club and KC Rallies.

Congleton Club falls within the remit for Heather Beeton (Cheshire, Merseyside and Greater Manchester FLO). Likewise Dig IT Warwickshire falls within Dr Susheela Burford’s area (Worcestershire and Warwickshire) and Sovereign falls within Peter Reavill’s area (Herefordshire and Shropshire). Please contact them with regards to setting up Finds days with those clubs.

If the club leaders for the other clubs (Secret Searchers; Go Detecting Midlands; West Midlands Metal Detecting Group and KC Rallies) would like to drop Victoria or Teresa an email, we can sort out attendance at the club meetings.

Days

Unsurprisingly the most popular day requested was Saturday with Sunday being the second favourite. 

Chart showing the number of votes we received for the different days of the week.

We are hoping to run the Museum of Cannock Chase Finds Days and possibly the Herbert Museum Finds Days at a weekend. But Finds Days at the Potteries Museum, Thinktank and Aston Hall will remain on a weekday.

Times

60% of answers indicated that morning would be the preferred time. 

When at a museum, we are limited by the hours they are open, which is often 10am to 4pm/5pm. Most Museum Finds days tend to be run all day, giving people plenty of options on what time to book in.

Finds Day Survey

Traditionally, in Staffordshire and the West Midlands, we have held Finds Days at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and the Potteries Museum, Stoke-on-Trent. 

Unfortunately due to essential rewiring work that needs to be carried out through 2021 and probably longer (It’s a big building), Birmingham Museum is closed to the public and unavailable. Our secondary choice in Birmingham is Thinktank Science Museum at Millennium Point, about a 10 minute walk from Moor Street Station. However this option may not be prove popular to anyone driving in due to the Clean Air Zone that came into force on 1st June.

So, we would like your views on where you would like us to hold Finds Days in this post pandemic world. We can not guarantee that all venues will be used but it is useful for us to know which venues would be better attended.

We are still hoping to attend Metal Detecting club meetings when they restart but we understand that that may not be any time soon.

So please could you fill out a short survey to let us know your preferred venues, and what day/times would be better for you. The survey will remain active until 1st July 2021 to give you plenty of chance to respond but the results will be monitored as they come in.

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