Searching the Thames' riverbed for historical treasures will be possible if you obtain a £35 permit.
Searching the Thames' riverbed for historical treasures will be possible once again after the Port of London Authority reopened applications for permits.
Two years after the scheme was suspended, up to 4,000 permits costing £35 a year will be issued but will not automatically renew, as has been offered previously. There were more than 5,000 licences granted in 2022, up from 200 in 2018-19 which led the PLA to pause the scheme due to "concerns over protection of this unique environment and its historic finds".
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