5th April 2016, 11:50 AM
Scottish Government 2011 Planning Advice
Note PAN 2/2011: Planning and archaeology.
http://www.gov.scot/Publications/2011/08/04132003/0
Nobody seems to have been able to come up with a brief which mentions ownership rights as per IFA guidance....
1) Is it an issue... the law is after all the law...
2) I take it you mention it in your proposal to the client.
I guess the most important aspect of this is how this is so important to you, but strangely nobody else seems to have an issue? Everyone else manages... but you seem strangely worries about not complying with an CIfA fieldwork standard
To return to your first post...
Read "The archaeologist undertaking the fieldwork or the planning archaeologist" So that is either YOU or the Planning Archaeologist ... If the planning Archaeologist does not mention it, then you should... after all you will be producing a WSI or Project Design, and should be including it there... not a problem in your well written WSI or have you omitted this vital piece in teh assumption that the planning Archaeologist had mentioned it in "the brief" which you read but did not see it mentioned.
So... What is this actually about.. ? How is it a problem to you?
Note PAN 2/2011: Planning and archaeology.
http://www.gov.scot/Publications/2011/08/04132003/0
Nobody seems to have been able to come up with a brief which mentions ownership rights as per IFA guidance....
1) Is it an issue... the law is after all the law...
2) I take it you mention it in your proposal to the client.
I guess the most important aspect of this is how this is so important to you, but strangely nobody else seems to have an issue? Everyone else manages... but you seem strangely worries about not complying with an CIfA fieldwork standard
To return to your first post...
Quote:3.6.4 In England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man ownership of objects rests with the landowner, except where other law overrides this (e.g. Treasure Act 1996, Burial Act 1857).
The archaeologist undertaking the fieldwork or the planning archaeologist must make this clear at the inception of the project (in the brief, WSI or project design).
Read "The archaeologist undertaking the fieldwork or the planning archaeologist" So that is either YOU or the Planning Archaeologist ... If the planning Archaeologist does not mention it, then you should... after all you will be producing a WSI or Project Design, and should be including it there... not a problem in your well written WSI or have you omitted this vital piece in teh assumption that the planning Archaeologist had mentioned it in "the brief" which you read but did not see it mentioned.
So... What is this actually about.. ? How is it a problem to you?