Historic England have (i) revised and updated its guidance on Piling and Archaeology, and (ii) are funding projects that facilitate access to Research Resources such as collections and typologies. Click here to download further details
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The 2019 Chester Heritage Festival will take place between 21st and 29thJune, with over 60 events in and around Chester. The events will tell the story of our city and its people and, this year, many have a waterways theme, telling the stories of the River Dee and Chester’s canal. Click here to download further information
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The latest meeting of the Dee House Amphitheatre Working Group has learned more about the national and local planning framework and how it impacts on the building’s future. Click here for more information
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Historic England revised and new information
/in Archive, News /by Hugh BrayHistoric England have (i) revised and updated its guidance on Piling and Archaeology, and (ii) are funding projects that facilitate access to Research Resources such as collections and typologies.
Click here to download further details
Chester Heritage Festival 21-29 June 2019
/in Archive, News /by Hugh BrayThe 2019 Chester Heritage Festival will take place between 21st and 29thJune, with over 60 events in and around Chester. The events will tell the story of our city and its people and, this year, many have a waterways theme, telling the stories of the River Dee and Chester’s canal.
Click here to download further information
Dee House Working Group discovers influence of national planning policy guidelines
/in Archive, News /by Hugh BrayThe latest meeting of the Dee House Amphitheatre Working Group has learned more about the national and local planning framework and how it impacts on the building’s future.
Click here for more information