6th July 2012, 06:38 PM
This is what the RCAHMW do.
And yes they have their flaws and am not a huge fan of the Royals myself but I think that Units drivel massively underplays the important work the Commission does and this seems like another way we loose yet another heritage resource to "streamlining". Call me a cynic but to me less people, less money and less resources does not equal no loss of service !
Quote:Our ServicesThe Royal Commission offers a range of services to individuals, groups and organisations interested in the archaeology and built heritage of Wales. Coflein is a free online database of archaeological sites and historic buildings in Wales. The National Monuments Record of Wales holds and acquires a wide variety of material through research, official deposit and private donation, including historic maps, postcards, photographs and architectural drawings. Enquiries about landscape and maritime archaeology, historic buildings and landmarks are answered by a dedicated reader services team. The Survey Branch is responsible for researching and recording archaeological and historic sites, buildings and landscapes and provides a professional consultation service to local authorities and other heritage organisations. We supply resource material for all stages of education, from primary school to life-long learning, give advice on the use of our archive material for the National Curriculum and organise in-service training sessions. The Royal Commission is pleased to support community heritage initiatives and offers support and advice, exhibitions and lectures to societies and community groups.(Source: http://www.rcahmw.gov.uk/HI/ENG/Our+Services/)
And yes they have their flaws and am not a huge fan of the Royals myself but I think that Units drivel massively underplays the important work the Commission does and this seems like another way we loose yet another heritage resource to "streamlining". Call me a cynic but to me less people, less money and less resources does not equal no loss of service !