Chadwick, A. (2012). An Archaeological Evaluation at Lynx Business Park, Snail Well, Near Newmarket, Cambridgeshire. John Moore Heritage Services. https://doi.org/10.5284/1043476. Cite this using datacite

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An Archaeological Evaluation at Lynx Business Park, Snail Well, Near Newmarket, Cambridgeshire
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Planning permission was sought in September 2011 by Forever Fuels for the construction of a wood pellet storage and distribution plant on land at the eastern edge of the existing Lynx Business Park, located to the north-west of the village of Snailsea in a triangle of land between Snailwell Road and Fordham Road (11/00788/FUL). Due to the presence of the Scheduled Ancient Monument of Snailwell Roman villa (SAM 80, Cambridgeshire MCB 07483) some 150m to the north-west, and the potential for other archaeological remains to be present on the Site, the Cambridgeshire County Council Historic Environment Team (CCCHET) recommended that a condition be applied requiring a staged programme of archaeological investigation in accordance with a Brief prepared by CCCHET. The first stage was an archaeological evaluation. OCAS prepared a Brief for the work and recommended that the site should be evaluated by the excavation of a single trial trench 20m long and 1.6m in width. No archaeological remains were identified in the single 20m long machine-dug trench.
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A Chadwick
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John Moore Heritage Services
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2012
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Site: LYNX BUSINESS PARK
County: Cambridgeshire
District: East Cambridgeshire
Parish: FORDHAM
Country: England
Grid Reference: 563775, 268066 (Easting, Northing)
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TRIAL TRENCH (Event)
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OASIS Id: johnmoor1-120122
OBIB: 2487
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18 Aug 2017