4th January 2007, 07:38 PM
Posted by Unit of 1:
The IFA can only refer to other people's established monitoring duties; they don't have the capacity to do any monitoring themselves. After all, they only have 9 or 10 staff, all busy and not all full-time.
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Quote:quote:The IFA standards clearly direct that everyone but the IFA does monitoring. I find it hard to believe that there is any law about archaeological monitoring.I don't think there is any specific law - just general planning law. The specifics, such as they are, exist in the form of planning policy guidance, rather than actual law.
The IFA can only refer to other people's established monitoring duties; they don't have the capacity to do any monitoring themselves. After all, they only have 9 or 10 staff, all busy and not all full-time.
1man1desk
to let, fully furnished