This has been on the cards for some time and though there are many people working behind the scenes to try and ensure that some kind of archaeological service does continue there is as yet no provision in place for after the 31st of March. The person to contact to express concern at a lack of service is the Planning Lead for AGMA . Don't let what happened in Mersyside happen in Manchester if enough people express concern AGMA may appreciate what they are about to loose.
GMAU was in a unique position as it was a partnership between the University of Manchester and AGMA. the university withdrew from the partnership and AGMA has to review how it will provide a similar service with cost cuts on the horizon. If there is a strong response to withdrawal of the service there is a good chance they will find a way of continuing it in some form or other.
GMAU was in a unique position as it was a partnership between the University of Manchester and AGMA. the university withdrew from the partnership and AGMA has to review how it will provide a similar service with cost cuts on the horizon. If there is a strong response to withdrawal of the service there is a good chance they will find a way of continuing it in some form or other.