11th April 2006, 01:18 PM
Presumably because the evaluation will inform one or more of the following:
All of the above have been relevant in the cases I have dealt with. Note that the evaluation itself, if it is intrusive, would require its own Scheduled Monument Consent.
1man1desk
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- EH's decision as to whether to advise DCMS to grant or refuse consent
- the design of the excavation
- the design of the development or its construction method (e.g. to reduce the impact)
All of the above have been relevant in the cases I have dealt with. Note that the evaluation itself, if it is intrusive, would require its own Scheduled Monument Consent.
1man1desk
to let, fully furnished