24th January 2006, 01:18 PM
I am saying, if you don't know, and presumably you are an archaeologist, then it would be good to have that definition clarified.
It certainly seems there's been a lot of people ask the question and no-one with an answer other than "it depends".
Personally I am certain that the archaeology at Ladybridge is of national importance and with 1500 letters of objection so far, there's an awful lot of people that agree with me. But ultimately, it is Enlgish Heritage that the council say they will defer to, not me. They have said it is.
I prefer to offer comment on issues that concern me, not get drawn into discussing a press release that is not mine. Try the FoT forum.
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It certainly seems there's been a lot of people ask the question and no-one with an answer other than "it depends".
Personally I am certain that the archaeology at Ladybridge is of national importance and with 1500 letters of objection so far, there's an awful lot of people that agree with me. But ultimately, it is Enlgish Heritage that the council say they will defer to, not me. They have said it is.
I prefer to offer comment on issues that concern me, not get drawn into discussing a press release that is not mine. Try the FoT forum.
Save the Thornborough Henge Complex - http://www.timewatch.org