Hawkes, J. W. and Chandler, J. (n.d.). Proposed Windfarm Development at Gunson Height, Cumbria: Archaeological Assessment.

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Proposed Windfarm Development at Gunson Height, Cumbria: Archaeological Assessment
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22
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An archaeological desk-top assessment was undertaken on the proposed development of a wind farm. Archaeological sites were identified within and without the study area and the effect of the proposed windfarm on the archaeological resource considered. The overall impact of the development was concluded to be minimal as the archaeological resource was not significant, where sites were at risk mitigation strategies were adopted. [AIP]
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John W Hawkes
J Chandler
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Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: GUNSON HEIGHT, KIRKBY-IN-FURNESS
Study area: 680ha
Investigation type: Desk-based
District: South Lakeland
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Ngr: SD25508250
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19 Jan 2009