20th June 2006, 01:11 PM
For the purposes of this hypothetical discussion I would like to hear about both. I think the issue hangs on whether the structure was suitable or is being made suitable. If bats are already present, there is precious little that a humble archaeologists can do to remove them, though the spectre of alternative habitats can sometimes be used.
I'm not sure that I could convincingly (or even ethically) argue the case for a management plan which would result in the deterioration of a Listed Building, and I would hope that the curator involved would object to that option if it was presented.
Incidentally, the EH paper is here: http://www.ribblevalley.gov.uk/downloads...church.pdf
Of the Clan Sutton
I'm not sure that I could convincingly (or even ethically) argue the case for a management plan which would result in the deterioration of a Listed Building, and I would hope that the curator involved would object to that option if it was presented.
Incidentally, the EH paper is here: http://www.ribblevalley.gov.uk/downloads...church.pdf
Of the Clan Sutton