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Rescue News 87
Title
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Title:
Rescue News 87
Series
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Series:
Rescue News
Volume
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Volume:
87
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Jean Mellor
Publisher
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Publisher:
Rescue, The British Archaeological Trust
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2002
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
20 Mar 2003
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Verulamium: ploughing could resume!
Jean Mellor
1
Reports that agricultural activity could resume over part of site of the Roman city, and urges the resumption of negotiations to ensure the preservation of the Scheduled Ancient Monument.
Town Planning Green Paper and associated consultations: RESCUE's response
Jean Mellor
2
Raises a number of points about the archaeological implications of the Green Paper. Features an:
Appendix: the heritage jungle
2
which defines different types of statutory designations, and the different sources of policy, proposals and advice
Stonehenge update
Kate Fielden
3
Notes recent developments relating to the future of Stonehenge, including: a CBA discussion forum on `Stonehenge and the Roads'; and a meeting of the Highway Agency Liaison Group.
Law and Archaeology
Peter Alexander Fitzgerald
3
Considers the impact of different international, European and national laws, on the heritage landscape and practice of archaeology.
Developers, resource management, and the public
Mike C Bishop
4 - 5
Attempts to address the interface between archaeology and the public from the perspective of an archaeological resource manager.
Protecting historic parks and gardens (with difficulty)
A J Scrase
6
Discusses the profusion of heritage designations and their varying degrees of authority in a case study of development plans at Vaynol Park, Felinheli, Wales. Suggests that the current system is too complicated and in need of simplification and greater clarity.
Hang together or hang separately?
David Miles
8
Provides an overview of the relationship between archaeology and development. Considers initiatives to reduce the impact of development and agriculture on historic environments.