Cultural heritage advice on planning applications, agri-environmental schemes and the management of archaeological sites within development, green infrastructure and woodland management Cultural heritage advice for utility development. Review of heritage submissions such as Heritage Statements, written schemes of investigation (WSI), Desk-Based Assessments (DBA), EIAs and archaeological reports such as geophysical surveys and earthwork surveys Archaeological Impact Assessments Cultural Heritage chapters for EIAs Assistance with Archaeological outline briefs for fieldwork, and archaeological contractor selection and monitoring Identification of the opportunities the historic environment has to offer (sense of place local identity), or opportunities for the historic environment which might demonstrate a positive and proactive strategy to reflect and enhance the historic environment (NPPF) Identification of any archaeological issues likely to arise within planned developments, in particular those which might be over riding or burdensome Archaeological data and advice We can assist you with: Archaeology Services Capability Statement The Archaeology Team is a specialist team offering commercially aware expert technical advice on archaeology and heritage assets, including comprehensive data and mapping services for input to planning process. The team consists of members of the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (CIfA) who have many years experience in curating cultural heritage resources, and can respond to a wide range of enquires. Preparation of archaeological desk-based assessments and cultural heritage chapters for Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) can be carried out. The team also manage the Archaeology and Historic Buildings Record (AHBR), which provides data search services for the commercial sector, academics and members of the public. The data has been used for a wide range of purposes, including development management, agri-environment schemes and public consultations. The team can interpret raw data from the AHBR to help clients fully understand their results and place them in context.