15th January 2009, 06:05 PM
The Scott Wilson documents are (as of today, apparently) in the public domain, on the Department of Transport website.
Here is the portal page for the Historic Environment Appraisal. It gives access to a pdf of the report itself, together with a whole series of drawings. I haven't read it, but archaeology is certainly considered. Chapter 3 is "Historic Landscape" (6 pages), Chapter 4 is "Archaeological Remains" (20 pages) and Chapter 5 is "Built Heritage Environment" (15 pages). There is a drawing showing areas of archaeological potential amongst other things.
All of the other consultation reports are on this DoT page, including the Landscape Appraisal.
Paul
(nothing to do with Scott Wilson or Heathrow, just curious enough to search through government websites!)
Here is the portal page for the Historic Environment Appraisal. It gives access to a pdf of the report itself, together with a whole series of drawings. I haven't read it, but archaeology is certainly considered. Chapter 3 is "Historic Landscape" (6 pages), Chapter 4 is "Archaeological Remains" (20 pages) and Chapter 5 is "Built Heritage Environment" (15 pages). There is a drawing showing areas of archaeological potential amongst other things.
All of the other consultation reports are on this DoT page, including the Landscape Appraisal.
Paul
(nothing to do with Scott Wilson or Heathrow, just curious enough to search through government websites!)