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A Roman trade distribution centre, an abandoned medieval village and three prehistoric monuments are among nationally significant archaeological discoveries uncovered by the team delivering the UK’s biggest road upgrade.
A team of more than 40 archaeologists are working at sites along the A66 hoping to understand more about the route’s rich Roman history.
A 6,000-year-old elm tree leaf and stone age tools giving a glimpse of early life on a watery Fylde peninsula thousands of years ago will go on display for the first time next month.
The Northern Arc scheme in Mid Sussex is a 200-hectare strategic 3,500 home development being delivered by Homes England in its master developer role in the South East of England.
Braunton tenant-farmer Andrew Cooper has been ordered to pay more than £30,000 for ploughing historically important fields linked to prehistoric and Second World War periods.
National Highways has enlisted the help of Minecraft, the world’s best-selling video game, to inspire the next generation of talented tech experts, engineers, scientists and mathematicians.
Final archaeological findings, as part of a major road upgrade in the north of England, have unearthed remains that cast new light on the Roman history of the region.
Employment Tribunal decision.
The 439-hectare National Nature Reserve will be a haven for people and a rich variety of species including kingfishers, rare ‘Charnwood spider’ and ancient oaks
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The Environment Agency's Newlyn Coastal Research & Development Project has been shortlisted in a competition of the South West’s best civil engineering work.
Newly named Moccas Park and Gillian’s Wood National Nature Reserve is home to ancient oaks and sweet chestnut trees dating back many hundreds of years.
Archaeologists on the HS2 project have begun work on Europe’s largest archaeological dig, exploring over 10,000 years of British history along the 150 mile route from London to the West Midlands.
Freedom of Information releases by Ministry of Justice for November 2020.
A £42.9 million project to better protect over 2,100 homes in a Norfolk town from flooding has been completed.
The investment will help high streets in north Newham that were affected by the pandemic.
Request for information on patents filed in the late nineteenth century by UK region.
Greener building and conserving wildlife goes hand in hand in the North East as a new approach to sustainable development is launched.
Draft statements of outstanding universal value (SOUVs) for UK locations which are candidates for listing as World Heritage Sites.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
First published during the 2022 Truss Conservative government
The Environment Agency lowered water levels which revealed well-preserved clues about Somerset's heritage and wetlands.
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