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Services > Archaeological Services > Watching Brief > Projects |
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| Selected examples from the range of watching briefs JMHS has conducted | ||
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A 55km stretch of the A/A (E) pipeline between Thatcham, West Berkshire and Calne, Wiltshire required monitoring during work to repair defects. |
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The A379 link road at Topsham, Devon was the subject of a watching brief during the soil strip prior to construction. |
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A watching brief was conducted to the south of Banbury, Oxfordshire, during the stripping of the easement for the construction of approximately 4 km of pipeline by Thames Water. |
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The formation of a surface water detention basin on land east of Northampton Road, Market Harborough, Leicestershire required monitoring work during ground reduction. |
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Christchurch, Oxford was the subject of an extensive watching brief during the upgrading and installation of new services. |
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Monitoring was required during the construction work for sheltered accommodation at 24 Grove Lane, Holt, Norfolk. |
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A watching brief was a planning condition for the construction of a stable block, an area of hard-standing and an access road at Gate Farm, Wolfhampcote Lane, Sawbridge, Warwickshire. |
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The new dwelling, stable block, office and associated garaging at Sharpridge Farm, Rockley, Wiltshire required a watching brief after excavation of the area. |
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A two-storey extension to 48 Temple Street, Brill, Buckinghamshire was the subject of monitoring due to it location to know archaeological remains. |
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Disabled access to St Neot Parish Church, Cornwall required a watching brief during work. |
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