4th February 2007, 11:07 AM
Peter you are right about the PNAG or Permitted Agricultural Development, however, there are a number of other factors I suppose we would have to take into consideration. This, I suppose can show that every site must be looked at for its own merit...
in some cases, you are right, that the same 'rules' don't apply to farmers than those that developers must jump to. (discuss!)
However If there is an Agri- Enviro scheme in the farm - then there is an agreement of care, and beyond that a bowl barrow will contain human remains -
What we would need to know is what state of preservation the barrow is in, Troll mentions an existing kerb, so thats looking good so far, though it also sounds like the barrow was unknown before.
To do a DBA and eval for 2 k... fine... I would go for that... but that would have to lead onto a serious mitigation... starting with the... do you actually have to build there. In Scotland where things are diferent (obviously) Historic SCotland can't realy get involved if it is part of a live application - unless it is site of national importance. Is that the same in England?
If a pipe line is going through.. then ... ah...
"No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.."
Khufu
in some cases, you are right, that the same 'rules' don't apply to farmers than those that developers must jump to. (discuss!)
However If there is an Agri- Enviro scheme in the farm - then there is an agreement of care, and beyond that a bowl barrow will contain human remains -
What we would need to know is what state of preservation the barrow is in, Troll mentions an existing kerb, so thats looking good so far, though it also sounds like the barrow was unknown before.
To do a DBA and eval for 2 k... fine... I would go for that... but that would have to lead onto a serious mitigation... starting with the... do you actually have to build there. In Scotland where things are diferent (obviously) Historic SCotland can't realy get involved if it is part of a live application - unless it is site of national importance. Is that the same in England?
If a pipe line is going through.. then ... ah...
"No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.."
Khufu