Hi Tegwen
The Newcastle, North Tyneside and Gateshead ones do not include archaeological sites. South Tyneside has included ridge and furrow in theirs.
Jenny
Jennifer Morrison BA (Hons), MA, MIfA
Tyne and Wear Archaeology Officer
Newcastle City Council
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Tegwen Roberts
Sent: 06 February 2014 10:58
To: Morrison, Jennifer
Subject: Archaeology and Local Lists - general question
Hi all,
I was hoping some of you might be able to help me with a general question. I noticed last week that the Local List for Leicester specifically includes archaeological sites (as opposed to just historic buildings/structures) and I was just
wondering how common this is. Does anybody know of any others that do?
Thanks
Tegwen
Tegwen Roberts
Local Heritage Coordinator
Council for British Archaeology
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