7th February 2005, 11:42 AM
Am I understanding this correctly?
Presumably the databases would be the SMR/HER. If a developer looked at an area defined by a polygon or something, they would get a printout of dozens of sites, both relevant and irrelevant. Is this meant to reduce the need for desktops? Or just help the planners reduce their costs by choosing areas without much stuff (i.e. archaeology) around?
Presumably the databases would be the SMR/HER. If a developer looked at an area defined by a polygon or something, they would get a printout of dozens of sites, both relevant and irrelevant. Is this meant to reduce the need for desktops? Or just help the planners reduce their costs by choosing areas without much stuff (i.e. archaeology) around?