21st January 2006, 03:03 AM
David,
I fundamentally disagree. The situation in Scotland is very different to England.
It not a question of cutbacks but - it is about what the nature of local government is about.
In my area with unitary authourities, following outsourcing of archaeology to the private sector by the county, has been a very positive thing for conservation with a net doubling of posts. (The lib dems get somethings right!) The unitaries employ in one case 3 people based in a museum and the others contract three archaeologists based in another museum.
Private sector people are hired in to cover gaps. There is excellant community archaeology.
The issue is about how local spends money and how the planning system operates. We were brain washed by the "cuts" of the Thatcher to think that all "cuts" were a bad thing. Rationalisation and having an integrated conservation system for above and below ground archaeology, buildings and conservation areas is what is needed.
The place for LPA advisors is in the place where the decisions are made. A district or unitary authourity. That is where historic environment professionals should be placed.
Peter
I fundamentally disagree. The situation in Scotland is very different to England.
It not a question of cutbacks but - it is about what the nature of local government is about.
In my area with unitary authourities, following outsourcing of archaeology to the private sector by the county, has been a very positive thing for conservation with a net doubling of posts. (The lib dems get somethings right!) The unitaries employ in one case 3 people based in a museum and the others contract three archaeologists based in another museum.
Private sector people are hired in to cover gaps. There is excellant community archaeology.
The issue is about how local spends money and how the planning system operates. We were brain washed by the "cuts" of the Thatcher to think that all "cuts" were a bad thing. Rationalisation and having an integrated conservation system for above and below ground archaeology, buildings and conservation areas is what is needed.
The place for LPA advisors is in the place where the decisions are made. A district or unitary authourity. That is where historic environment professionals should be placed.
Peter