15th February 2013, 11:56 PM
Hamish The 99 boxes seemed such a good number to have arrived in one go on their doorstep after they had so diligently had the foresight presumably with careful market research to organise this:
minor rubbarb compared to this
"to provide storage for artefacts unearthed in these excavations" just does not say who is to provide it or rather who is going to pay for it or rather who is going to try and get a pension out of it. And again the council does seem to be paying monies to this second hand outfit.
Cant say I know much about this area, isnt it where wessex was invented by the councils?
Quote:He said: âWe can get up to 100 boxes a year. We commissioned a new store about two years ago at our own expense and that is now full, so we have no place to put any of this new material.so they commissioned a store for 200 boxes then. I might add that they also get a sub from the council so not sure what they mean exactly by "our own expense".
minor rubbarb compared to this
Quote:âWiltshire Council does not cover the cost of maintaining the archaeological finds and archives that are generated as a result of planning consents that have been approved by the council.â
As a result of the letter, Wiltshire Council has included a requirement in the emerging core strategy â or local plan â to provide storage for artefacts unearthed in these excavations.
Mr Dawson said: âIf the government inspector approves the core strategy, it will be the first time a local authority has taken on this responsibility.â
"to provide storage for artefacts unearthed in these excavations" just does not say who is to provide it or rather who is going to pay for it or rather who is going to try and get a pension out of it. And again the council does seem to be paying monies to this second hand outfit.
Cant say I know much about this area, isnt it where wessex was invented by the councils?
Reason: your past is my past