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The decision-making process......humm here's a couple of emails from Britarch

"Nick Boldrini wrote:

"For "Where should it go" by Mr Redfern, perhaps substitute who's going to
pay for it?"


Wouldn't the obvious answer be English Heritage?

They found this nationally important relic.

Is this proposal for reburial setting the tone for future decisions
about the conservation of archaeological artefacts discovered in
England? <b>Are archaeological contractors to be given the option of
reburial where the cost of conservation for display hasn't been covered
for in their quote to their client?</b>

Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Boldrini [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 22 December 2004 08:36
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: North Yorks. decorated stone discovered


I am not sure what political correctness has to do with this, other than
the fact that it seems to have become a catch all term to describe
decisions people don't understand.

For "Where should it go" by Mr Redfern, perhaps substitute who's going to
pay for it?

best wishes

Nick Boldrini
Historic Environment Record Officer
Heritage Section
Countryside Service
North Yorkshire County Council
Direct Dial (01609) 532331

OK I give up
Dig it up and stick it in a museum, you'll all forget about it in a couple of years and then we'll nick it back and re-bury it.
It took us 450 years to get the Lindesfarne Gospels back, but we managed it.
and at least it'll keep you buggers off our lovely moors.