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THe BAJR Grand tour - BAJR - 27th January 2015 Seen many of you already... a nd about to head to Wales Next week, before it is Se England and then Scotland. If I have seen you... hello! It was great... if not... Hello... I will... All about this: ·
On the road..! The basis of the new BAJR Direction are as follows:
THe BAJR Grand tour - Dinosaur - 28th January 2015 Sorry Hosty, missed you when you visited last week :face-crying: Hope it was useful - couldn't see any broken furniture when I got back to the office, anyway THe BAJR Grand tour - Jack - 29th January 2015 I missed you too! THe BAJR Grand tour - BAJR - 29th January 2015 flip... now you won't know how devilishly handsome I was THe BAJR Grand tour - Mike.T. - 1st February 2015 That's an interesting fact that sites with archaeology promoted lead to houses selling 30% faster. I'm sure that a lot of developers aren't aware of that. Most just see us as a pain. THe BAJR Grand tour - P Prentice - 2nd February 2015 Mike.T. Wrote:That's an interesting fact that sites with archaeology promoted lead to houses selling 30% faster. I'm sure that a lot of developers aren't aware of that. Most just see us as a pain. fact might be overstating it THe BAJR Grand tour - Jack - 4th February 2015 Yep you may have to qualify that one with some science hosty. Two associated measurements doesn't nesssarily mean cause and effect. For instance most car accidents happen at low speeds, usually below 30mph. Therefore we should immediately institute a minimum speed limit of 30mph to reduce accidents. I'm sure you've got data to back it up..................but could it be that instead 'developments that are promoted in some way lead to houses selling 30% faster' THe BAJR Grand tour - Dinosaur - 4th February 2015 'Attractive' developments are often in or immediately adjacent to desirable locations like historic village centres or prime city-centre locations, where obviously there is a higher tendency for archaeological planning conditions - simples THe BAJR Grand tour - Mike.T. - 4th February 2015 P Prentice Wrote:fact might be overstating it Fair point. I can't see buyers rushing to buy a property just because an Iron Age roundhouse was destroyed in the process of building it. THe BAJR Grand tour - BAJR - 8th February 2015 I will be gathering more of this data. Which looks at both the community benefits and the developer benefits. Archaeology as a "good thing" as opposed to an impediment/unwelcome tax/redtape/cost implication/site closure etc. Negative reinforcement of what archaeology "is" even communities often use archaeology not for a positve goal, but as a crowbar for stopping a development. We have to get away from the apologetic we do archaeology for ...er... insert trope..... and be confident on the positive - real and tangible aspects of archaeology ... Been collecting several examples of where archaeology is either a positive benefit OR that compalints that archaeology held up a development OR cost teh developer mone OR that archaeology costs were crippling a development are quite frankly not true, but used as a smokescreen for other issues. And don't even get me started on the Client confidentiality block on any news coming out/ I mean STOP... just stop for a moment and ask how exactly the discovery of a field system and Roman kiln would harm the developers chances of continuing.! I mean really.. FFS. WE have to work together to promote archaeology as a development/community/academic benefit. I will be off for my dried frog medicine now. but I tell you... as you drive up and down the country... you sure have plenty of time to think! |