20th April 2011, 09:22 PM
Not to divert this too much (it may require an new thread) But I do agree.. and BAJR/Past Horizons and a BArerite - Doug) are working on this....
To be fair to Past Horizons... after all I just finished the report the final quote is this
United Utilities (pipeline company) project manager Connell O’Donnell said engineers worked hand in hand with archaeologists. “Being quite close to the fort we asked archaeologists to dig evaluation trenches before we started work. I don’t think anyone expected to find quite so much archaeology. It was absolutely fascinating and we still managed to get the pipeline finished on time.”
as it was a quote it was impossible to edit. however, it is a fair point.. HOWEVER... United Utilities are pleased at positive PR from archaeology and so it becomes important to show that commercial archaeology can do the business in terms of doing good archaeology and not holding up any project when they are in from the start. Explaining the planning process does not make a good news story... trust me...
However, training in good press releases will be coming. You may notice Past Horizons is putting up more Commercial news... we are actively seeking, phoning up and getting the stories and images. This is deliberate.
How would you in one sentence explain the process.. if it works, then we can add it.
now...
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To be fair to Past Horizons... after all I just finished the report the final quote is this
United Utilities (pipeline company) project manager Connell O’Donnell said engineers worked hand in hand with archaeologists. “Being quite close to the fort we asked archaeologists to dig evaluation trenches before we started work. I don’t think anyone expected to find quite so much archaeology. It was absolutely fascinating and we still managed to get the pipeline finished on time.”
as it was a quote it was impossible to edit. however, it is a fair point.. HOWEVER... United Utilities are pleased at positive PR from archaeology and so it becomes important to show that commercial archaeology can do the business in terms of doing good archaeology and not holding up any project when they are in from the start. Explaining the planning process does not make a good news story... trust me...
However, training in good press releases will be coming. You may notice Past Horizons is putting up more Commercial news... we are actively seeking, phoning up and getting the stories and images. This is deliberate.
How would you in one sentence explain the process.. if it works, then we can add it.
now...
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