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GPS, topographical & metal detector surveys

The range of non-intrusive surveys offered by Archaeology Wales includes GPS, topographical and metal detector surveys and field-walking, all of which are undertaken by trained staff with experience of the different types of equipment involved, the local conditions, and the variety of site types they may encounter. Because our surveys conform to the highest professional […]

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Historic Building Recording & Photographic Surveys

The recording of historic buildings and other standing structures is often made a Condition of planning consent, particularly where a developer proposes to change the structure or appearance of a Listed Building. Archaeology Wales has a proven record of producing high quality reports for a wide range of different building types. All our reports conform

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Studies Undertaken For Impact Assessments

Archaeology Wales has extensive experience of undertaking Cultural Heritage studies as part of Environmental Impact Assessments. Our team of heritage consultants are used to working as part of large multi-disciplinary teams on a wide variety of infrastructure, renewables and regeneration projects. We have a detailed knowledge of local and national policy guidelines and the requirements

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Studies undertaken for Environmental Impact Assessments

Archaeology Wales has extensive experience of undertaking Cultural Heritage studies as part of Environmental Impact Assessments. Our team of heritage consultants are used to working as part of large multi-disciplinary teams on a wide variety of infrastructure, renewables and regeneration projects. We have a detailed knowledge of local and national policy guidelines and the requirements

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Watching Brief Monitoring

If archaeology is believed to be present a local authority may request that a Watching Brief is undertaken as part of a development, either in addition to excavation or as an alternative to it. In such cases Archaeology Wales can supply archaeologists with considerable experience in working alongside groundworks contractors, thereby helping to ensure that

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