25th July 2008, 05:36 PM
At present I can't say I've noticed any major difference in the economic climate (at all to be honest) but I suspect that will change before too long.
Regarding aggregates - we've been waiting some time for a scheme to get started so we can carry out the excavation and its gone quiet again. Perhaps its only quarries in the south that are seeing the benefit. In fact, it is likely, as with the olympics in general, the south will benefit greatly (new buildings associated with the olympics themselves, new roads as mentioned, other developments off the back of it) while the rest of the country will see considerably less benefit (can't see them building a new road to get people north of Watford to the Olympics, the irony being that it'll be easier to get there from most of mainland Europe). :face-stir:
I may have a chip on my shoulder, but at least its a decent sized chip covered with curry sauce and with a healthy helping of pie!
Regards the Olympics not taking money from other projects - that simply isn't true. I've been involved with two recent projects concerning historic buildings/landscapes and in both cases they were basically told (by the HLF representatives) that if they didn't get the application in before the Olympics they would have no chance next time round. Both of these projects had an archaeological element; doubtless many more were/are in the same position.
Regarding aggregates - we've been waiting some time for a scheme to get started so we can carry out the excavation and its gone quiet again. Perhaps its only quarries in the south that are seeing the benefit. In fact, it is likely, as with the olympics in general, the south will benefit greatly (new buildings associated with the olympics themselves, new roads as mentioned, other developments off the back of it) while the rest of the country will see considerably less benefit (can't see them building a new road to get people north of Watford to the Olympics, the irony being that it'll be easier to get there from most of mainland Europe). :face-stir:
I may have a chip on my shoulder, but at least its a decent sized chip covered with curry sauce and with a healthy helping of pie!
Regards the Olympics not taking money from other projects - that simply isn't true. I've been involved with two recent projects concerning historic buildings/landscapes and in both cases they were basically told (by the HLF representatives) that if they didn't get the application in before the Olympics they would have no chance next time round. Both of these projects had an archaeological element; doubtless many more were/are in the same position.