Depends who you work for, your local council might not appreciate its employees blowing the whistle on internal bad practice. It is also possible RedEarth meant that a lack of archaeological conditions is leading to work drying up for commercial archeaology.
"Concerned local citizens" may be the only way forward. With planning apps on line local archaeology groups could monitor them and inquire of their local planning office wether the archeaological potential of sites has been a consideration in the setting of planning conditions and if not why not. The HER and hertiage advisors are under serious threat in many regions as they are a soft target for local Government cuts.
"Concerned local citizens" may be the only way forward. With planning apps on line local archaeology groups could monitor them and inquire of their local planning office wether the archeaological potential of sites has been a consideration in the setting of planning conditions and if not why not. The HER and hertiage advisors are under serious threat in many regions as they are a soft target for local Government cuts.