Apologies for cross -posting.

 

The Spring 2010 Historic Environment Countryside Advisors (HECAs) Meeting will be held in Durham this May.

 

The outline plan is that the formal meeting will be held here at our offices in Durham City (County Hall) one afternoon with a site visit the next morning, provisionally arranged for the Medieval buildings of Barforth (Darlington) where conservation and survey work will hopefully be taking place in late May.

 

Following the format of previous meetings we will be going for dinner in Durham City in the evening.

 

If you could please e mail me if you would like to attend the meeting, I will add you to the email list for attendees. The two dates available are Thursday 20th/Friday 21st May or Tuesday 25th/Wed 26th May - so if I can also have your preferences, please.

 

A confirmed date will then follow in due course and we will hopefully some of you in the Spring!

 

Clare Henderson

 

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Assistant Archaeology Officer

Archaeology Section

Design and Historic Environment Team

Planning Service

Regeneration and Economic Development

Durham County Council

Rivergreen Centre

Aykley Heads

Durham

DH1 5TS

 

Tel: 0191 3708844

Fax: 0191 3708897

 



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