Our new research report shows how archaeological advice & investigation mitigates impact on heritage & reduces risk for developers in the planning system. It also presents evidence for problems when such an approach is not followed.
Link: https://t.co/RoPZiE4mLZ @HeritageAdvice
Our new research report shows how archaeological advice & investigation mitigates impact on heritage & reduces risk for developers in the planning system. It also presents evidence for problems when such an approach is not followed.
Link: https://t.co/RoPZiE4mLZ @HeritageAdvice
@manda_forster@InstituteArch So will I. Thanks Manda for setting this out - let’s support our growing and successful professional institute: https://t.co/y5hjCHIBix, #ChartArch
CIfA's Peter Hinton and Kate Geary are at #EAA2018 - please go and talk to them if you're interested in hearing more about the work of the Institute and the plans for individual Chartership!
Archaeology and planning case studies: PROJECT UPDATE! there is an extended deadline until 21st September! Please consider submitting your case studies: the form is very short and shouldn't take long. Help #SaveThePast https://t.co/JeU02EhKCl
We are collecting case studies from the planning system to help us demonstrate the successes of the current system and its policies for managing archaeology. If you have experience to share, please consider responding to the survey: https://t.co/cPnTE4rEVI #CIfAadvocacy
CIfA is delighted to be able to congratulate Peter Ainsworth on his nomination as the new @Heritage_NGOs Chair and looks forward to working with him following the Alliance’s AGM. More details on our website: https://t.co/HJsgHDarhj
Join the online discussion for 21st-century Challenges for Archaeology: Workshop 5 is taking place NOW via the @HistoricEngland LinkedIn page: https://t.co/Ok49Cqha6k