25th July 2008, 08:41 PM
I dont actually know what treatment has been given to these stadiums or indeed to the main area. I havent been involved for several years now but as the man in charge says:
Simon Wright, Director ? Infrastructure and Utilities at the ODA:
"I'd like to welcome you here this morning at the launch of our community engagement programme for archaeology.
The important thing for the ODA is to respect and understand our history as we build a future. So planning, planning, planning - the three most important things - give them time to do their work, and then allow them to record, and then we can back-fill and then we can move on."
There we are good mitigation research and outreach
see for example...
see http://www.london2012.com/video-transcri...script.php
see http://www.london2012.com/documents/oda-...eology.pdf
and also see about the benefits of the games nationally.
http://www.london2012.com/documents/loco...cation.pdf
Dr Peter Wardle
Simon Wright, Director ? Infrastructure and Utilities at the ODA:
"I'd like to welcome you here this morning at the launch of our community engagement programme for archaeology.
The important thing for the ODA is to respect and understand our history as we build a future. So planning, planning, planning - the three most important things - give them time to do their work, and then allow them to record, and then we can back-fill and then we can move on."
There we are good mitigation research and outreach
see for example...
see http://www.london2012.com/video-transcri...script.php
see http://www.london2012.com/documents/oda-...eology.pdf
and also see about the benefits of the games nationally.
http://www.london2012.com/documents/loco...cation.pdf
Dr Peter Wardle