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Tim Malim T: +44 (0)1743 239 271 [email protected] Steve Lancaster T: +44 (0)1786 239 900 [email protected] www.slrconsulng.com Gavin Kinsley T: +44 (0)1159 647 280 [email protected] TECHNICAL SERVICE ARCHAEOLOGY & HERITAGE Internaonal Development Internaonal convenons require tangible and intangible cultural heritage to be assessed and protected. SLR has heritage experse working with internaonal agencies, mul-naonals, and ethnic groups, helping with concept design, risk awareness, and damage prevenon. Residenal, Retail, Industrial and Commercial Development Advice to design teams on statutory and regulatory requirements, negoaon with planning authority and government agencies to define issues concerning the historic environment. Design and execuon of survey, invesgaon and migaon measures for historic buildings and sub-surface archaeology. Minerals, Infrastructure and Energy Projects SLR offers pre-planning advice, EIA, risk assessment, site invesgaon integrated with other disciplines, desk studies and formulaon of appropriate archaeological methodologies. Regeneraon, Development and Conservaon Planning SLR employs an inter-disciplinary approach to CMPs and Conservaon Area Appraisals, building a bespoke team as appropriate, as well as providing innovave thinking and wider advice on cultural heritage as required. Cultural Tourism, Educaon, Interpretaon and Access Strategies SLR helps charitable trusts, government agencies, private and community based iniaves in planning and designing wide-ranging schemes. Chartered Instute for Archaeologists Registered Organisaon; conversancy with UK heritage legislaon and planning guidance. Consultancy and design advice for planning process, regeneraon schemes and community projects. Design of migaon strategies and analysis for preservaon in situ. Site invesgaon; geoarchaeology; desktop, historic building and landscape surveys; EIAs, CMPs, expert witness; interpretaon, publicaon, and display. Cultural resource management, archaeology and heritage is now a significant element in development planning and construcon. Addressing this issue at an early stage is an essenal step in avoiding costly delays and redesigns later in the lifeme of a project. “The recording and retenon of historic features and integraon within the public realm, contribute to the potenal success of new developments.” HOW CAN SLR HELP? SLR CAPABILITIES Cultural heritage studies, usually as part of environmental impact assessments (EIAs) form an important part of master-planning, highways, wind energy or infrastructure schemes, whilst significant growth in Cultural Tourism has led to a need for Conservaon Management Plans (CMPs) and expert advice as part of business planning. Cultural heritage plays a powerful role in many communies and policy statements refer to the historic environment as giving a sense of place and enhancing the quality of life. The recording and retenon of historic features and integraon within the public realm contribute to the potenal success of new developments.

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Tim MalimT: +44 (0)1743 239 [email protected]

Steve LancasterT: +44 (0)1786 239 [email protected]

www.slrconsulting.com

Gavin KinsleyT: +44 (0)1159 647 [email protected]

TECHNICAL SERVICE

ARCHAEOLOGY & HERITAGE

• International Development Internationalconventionsrequire tangibleandintangiblecultural heritagetobeassessedandprotected. SLRhasheritageexpertiseworkingwith internationalagencies,multi-nationals, andethnicgroups,helpingwith conceptdesign,riskawareness,and damageprevention.

• Residential, Retail, Industrial and Commercial Development Adviceto designteamsonstatutoryand regulatoryrequirements,negotiation withplanningauthorityand governmentagenciestodefineissues concerningthehistoricenvironment. Designandexecutionofsurvey, investigationandmitigationmeasures forhistoricbuildingsandsub-surface archaeology.

• Minerals, Infrastructure and Energy Projects SLRofferspre-planning advice,EIA,riskassessment,site investigationintegratedwithother disciplines,deskstudiesand formulationofappropriate archaeologicalmethodologies.

• Regeneration, Development and Conservation Planning SLRemploys aninter-disciplinaryapproachto CMPsandConservationArea Appraisals,buildingabespoketeamas appropriate,aswellasproviding innovativethinkingandwideradvice onculturalheritageasrequired.

• Cultural Tourism, Education, Interpretation and Access Strategies SLRhelpscharitabletrusts, governmentagencies,privateand communitybasedinitiativesinplanning anddesigningwide-rangingschemes.

• Chartered Institute for Archaeologists Registered Organisation; conversancy with UK heritage legislation and planning guidance.

• Consultancy and design advice for planning process, regeneration schemes and community projects.

• Design of mitigation strategies and analysis for preservation in situ.

• Site investigation; geoarchaeology; desktop, historic building and landscape surveys; EIAs, CMPs, expert witness; interpretation, publication, and display.

Culturalresourcemanagement,archaeologyandheritageisnowasignificantelementindevelopmentplanningandconstruction.Addressingthisissueatanearlystageisanessentialstepinavoidingcostlydelaysandredesignslaterinthelifetimeofaproject.

“Therecording andretentionofhistoric featuresandintegrationwithinthepublicrealm,contributetothe potentialsuccessof newdevelopments.”

HOW CAN SLR HELP? SLR CAPABILITIES

Culturalheritagestudies,usuallyaspartofenvironmentalimpactassessments(EIAs)formanimportantpartofmaster-planning,highways,windenergyorinfrastructureschemes,whilstsignificantgrowthinCulturalTourismhasledtoaneedforConservationManagementPlans(CMPs)andexpertadviceaspartofbusinessplanning.Culturalheritageplaysapowerfulroleinmanycommunitiesandpolicy statementsrefertothehistoricenvironmentasgivingasenseofplaceandenhancingthequalityoflife.Therecordingandretentionofhistoricfeaturesandintegrationwithinthepublicrealmcontributetothepotentialsuccessofnewdevelopments.