19th July 2011, 08:49 PM
Unitof1 Wrote:Sorry people are losing their jobs, sorry that they thought that they could rely on commercial archaeology or that commercial archaeology can function without them
so long as the planners implement the New Planning Policy Statements and make it a requirement that there is archaeological consideration given with all the planning applications I don think that closing down south Yorkshires archaeological service will have any impact on the undertaking of commercial archaeology in that region.
Yes but its not just those people losing their jobs ....
As I was told today by one "over worked" county arch they will no longer be setting conditions on smaller jobs, such a extensions, swimming pools, garages etc as they just haven't got the time ...... now the cynic may suggest the time management ability :face-stir: .... however THIS directly affect all archaeologist tendering for jobs, because there is now fewer of them. Also a lack of smaller jobs will hit the small companies and one man bands the hardest.
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