20th November 2010, 10:46 PM
Odinn Wrote:One thing I am uncertain about is the extent to which the reduction in numbers of local authority archaeologists is relevant in this.
One example might be when a local authority employs an outreach officer or sponsors an Archaeology Day (as recently happened in Milton Keynes for example) or an exhibition or lecture series where archaeologists and/or developers might be invited to attend and showcase recent works in which they have been involved. If spending cuts were to curtail such activities or posts then there might be more work and expense placed on the archaeologists and developers in fulfilling 'outreach' requirements....
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