12th December 2005, 05:12 PM
Hi Merc,
To be honest I entirely agree with you and it is not just the northern sites. The bottom line seems to be, unless people shout about a site, it gets forgotten until its too late. And people will not shout if nobody informs them.
What happened at Thornborough is that the position regarding the quarrying was laid out by an archaeologist at an open meeting three years ago. All of the resulting "fuss" has been been as a result of that stimulus.
Since EH are government and not supposed to be campaigning, and since most archaeologists steer well clear of campaigns that could damage future employment prospects, who is going to inform local people of the heritage that is being lost?
The Milfield example is typical is it not? We allow our press to think the large scale destruction of sites is to be celebrated and we thank the developers for the "opportunity". EH will even help fund it.
All because the planning system that we have has so many loopholes and opportunties for a myriad of interpretation that mean local authorities find it almost imposible to protect unscheduled sites from development, many do not even try.
Save the Thornborough Henge Complex - http://www.timewatch.org
To be honest I entirely agree with you and it is not just the northern sites. The bottom line seems to be, unless people shout about a site, it gets forgotten until its too late. And people will not shout if nobody informs them.
What happened at Thornborough is that the position regarding the quarrying was laid out by an archaeologist at an open meeting three years ago. All of the resulting "fuss" has been been as a result of that stimulus.
Since EH are government and not supposed to be campaigning, and since most archaeologists steer well clear of campaigns that could damage future employment prospects, who is going to inform local people of the heritage that is being lost?
The Milfield example is typical is it not? We allow our press to think the large scale destruction of sites is to be celebrated and we thank the developers for the "opportunity". EH will even help fund it.
All because the planning system that we have has so many loopholes and opportunties for a myriad of interpretation that mean local authorities find it almost imposible to protect unscheduled sites from development, many do not even try.
Save the Thornborough Henge Complex - http://www.timewatch.org