Watching Brief
A watching brief is usually the lowest level of archaeological intervention required as a planning condition. They are usually requested by local authorities when previous investigations (such as desk-based assessments or evaluations) have revealed the potential for remains which may be of archaeological interest. In these cases a watching brief is usually the most cost effective way to minimise the potential archaeological risk of a development project, and fulfils your obligations as a developer.
Whether you are building an extension to your home, or undertaking a large-scale road scheme, Dyfed Archaeological Trust can help you fulfil any archaeological planning condition placed on your development, with minimum time and minimum fuss. Our all-inclusive package includes a written scheme of investigation as requested by the Local Planning Authority (LPA), as well as a comprehensive report acceptable to the LPA’s regional archaeological advisor: a necessary requirement to discharge your planning condition.
For further information and competitive quotations on any of our services contact: Nigel Page AIFA, Senior Project Manager n.page@dyfedarchaeology.org.uk Pete Crane MIFA, Project Manager p.crane@dyfedarchaeology.org.uk Duncan Schlee MSc, Project Manager d.schlee@dyfedarchaeology.org.uk
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