7th June 2006, 12:37 PM
In my county consultants only seem to be used where there is an eia, and in this case the work is generally done by an environmental consultancy, sometimes subcontracting the dba. Sometimes where there is a dba recommendation for pre-determination where this is actually followed through by the planner a consultant is used. Most of the DBas do go to units rather than consultancies.
Very frequently even when we have answered scoping request negatively an archaeology chapter is produced for an eia which tends to have remarkably little to say.
Very frequently even when we have answered scoping request negatively an archaeology chapter is produced for an eia which tends to have remarkably little to say.