22nd December 2005, 07:29 PM
Hugh,
Perhaps neither of us should be discussing PAGE on BAJR in any detail. My apologies.
I assume that by APC you mean "archaeological planning consultancy" which is according to my yahoo search "Home page of the Archaeological Planning Consultancy, an umbrella organisation comprising a number of different archaeological consultancies and practices based in York."
The Home page of which
says "The Archaeological Planning Consultancy has been established to provide guidance and advice on archaeology and planning. It will offer through these web pages a portal to gain information and access to some of the many resources that are available (see Nosterfield web site and the Blue Bridge Lane & Fishergate House monograph, currently in preparation). In the near future it will also provide a forum to discuss issues related to planning and archaeology and will publish occasional papers".
Both Mike Griffiths Associates and Archaeological Planning Consultancy are in fact limited companies with registered offices at the same address.
Best wishes
Peter Wardle
(who perhaps ought to adopt a pseudonym)
Perhaps neither of us should be discussing PAGE on BAJR in any detail. My apologies.
I assume that by APC you mean "archaeological planning consultancy" which is according to my yahoo search "Home page of the Archaeological Planning Consultancy, an umbrella organisation comprising a number of different archaeological consultancies and practices based in York."
The Home page of which
says "The Archaeological Planning Consultancy has been established to provide guidance and advice on archaeology and planning. It will offer through these web pages a portal to gain information and access to some of the many resources that are available (see Nosterfield web site and the Blue Bridge Lane & Fishergate House monograph, currently in preparation). In the near future it will also provide a forum to discuss issues related to planning and archaeology and will publish occasional papers".
Both Mike Griffiths Associates and Archaeological Planning Consultancy are in fact limited companies with registered offices at the same address.
Best wishes
Peter Wardle
(who perhaps ought to adopt a pseudonym)