Hello All,
I recieved a message from a colleague recently asking for the following
information. Can anyone help?
Many thanks, John.
John gregory
Access Officer
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Hello all!
I have had a request regarding a dig that is being organised to excavate a
roman villa. I have been asked about access for disabled people, not only to
the site but also to participate in the actual excavation. I can advise
generally of course but I wondered if there was any specific guidance
because of the special nature of archaeological sites. I cannot find
anything on the internet and I have contacted a few organisations but no one
knows of anything specific. Has anyone had any experience of this?
Regards
Anne
Anne Gray
Access Officer
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