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vided they are not made objects of sale) nor to interfere in any 
way with the local industry of samphire gathering. 
“ 2. It is particularly requested that visitors will refrain 
from leaving or scattering paper, tins, bottles, broken foods 
and other litter on the Point. Such matter if left must be 
buried and the hole properly filled in. 
“ 3. Fires may only be made in the perforated iron stands 
(braziers) provided for the purpose ; they must not be lighted in 
or near the Marram Grass. Braziers are stored under the 
Lifeboat house and must be returned after use. 
“ +. The Wild Sea Fowl and their nests are strictly pre- 
served during the breeding season (March 1st — September 1st), 
and no eggs are to be taken or birds snared or shot during this 
period. Visitors to the breeding grounds are requested to take 
care not to tread on the nests. 
“ 5. Shooting between September 1st and February 28th is 
controlled by special regulations, and is subject to the issue of 
a permit for wdfich application must be made at the Blakeney 
or Cley Post Office. 
“ These permits (which are issued free of charge) expire on 
February 28th of each year, and, if required, must be renewed 
the following season. 
“ N.B. — Apart from shooting, no permits are required for 
access to the Point. 
“ 6. No unauthorised person shall erect or permit to remain 
on Blakeney Point any building, shed, advertisement, tent, ox 
other structure. 
“ 7. The grazing of animals, poultry, etc., is strictly pro- 
hibited. 
“ 8. Visitors to the Point who may desire to bathe are 
strongly advised (should they be unfamiliar with the tides and 
currents) to inform themselves fully as to the places and times 
most favourable for this purpose by consulting boatmen or 
others possessed of local knowledge. 
