Aggregate extraction in Warwickshire

Warwickshire County Council, 2008

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Christina Evans
Warwickshire HER
Warwickshire County Council
Shire Hall
Warwick
CV34 4RR
UK
Tel: 1926 412734

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  • ADS Collection: 851
  • ALSF Project Number: 4653
  • doi:10.5284/1000024
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Introduction

Aggregate Extraction in Warwickshire (also known as Extracting Warwickshire's Past) is a Warwickshire County Council project, supported by the English Heritage Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund (ALSF). The project was designed to promote public and aggregate understanding and appreciation of past human activity within the aggregate extraction areas of Warwickshire.

The project produced a strategy for delivering an Historic Environment Record (HER) outreach programme for the aggregate producing areas of Warwickshire. The strategy was the result of one year's research and the incorporation of lessons learnt from five pilot projects. The strategy provides a framework for developing outreach projects in specific aggregates areas.