Hi Helen, I asked about this a couple of weeks ago and the guidance has been produced but by oversight it hasn’t yet been put on the HELM website. I got a pdf copy from Dave Batchelor which I can forward to you if would like?
Best wishes
Moya
Moya Watson
Historic Environment Officer, Archaeology Planning Advisory Service
Cheshire Shared Services
Tel: 01244 973997
Email: moya.watson@cheshirewestandchester
Location: Backford Hall, Backford, Chester CH1 6PZ
Please note my usual working days are Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
From: Issues related to Historic Environment Records [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Helen Wells (Archaeology)
Sent: 14 September 2011 09:01
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Subject: Alert/Constraint mapping
Hello,
Was just getting my head around HER21 project 6033 - HER-Derived Alert and Constrant Mapping. Did they actually release the technical guidance for everyone to look at? I might be being stupid and it's really obvious…
Helen Wells
Historic Environment Record Officer
Leicestershire County Council
http://www.leics.gov.uk/archaeology
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