23rd February 2013, 08:43 AM
It is odd that it should be left to the IfA to point out the potential impact of this move - you would have hoped that the Scottish government or Historic Scotland might have done so, or ALGAO, or CSA.
For once I will almost agree with Unit that the IfA shouldn't be intervening in changes to the structures of heritage management when its focus should be on the standards of practice within whatever structures exist.
For once I will almost agree with Unit that the IfA shouldn't be intervening in changes to the structures of heritage management when its focus should be on the standards of practice within whatever structures exist.