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Conditions created by storm water and effluent from a constructed wetland were assessed for vegetation regeneration
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.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Diplomatic reporting on Alexandria Declaration 2001 and 2002.
Findings from an archaeological survey of First World War practice trenches in Edinburgh have prompted calls for their preservation.
The Environment Agency will be starting work in the river channel in Clayton West this week to help reduce the risk of flooding in the town.
Archaeologists have started work to assess the significance of First World War practice trenches at Dreghorn Barracks in Edinburgh.
Teenage students have joined forces with soldiers injured in Afghanistan to help build their confidence and self-esteem by experiencing a groundbreaking archaeology project on Salisbury Plain.
New technology and kit being put to the test in flood exercise
Skills Minister John Hayes meets apprentices at Crossrail’s Liverpool Street station site to promote the vital role of engineering to society.
More fascinating information on a historic route between Oxford and Abingdon has been uncovered as part of the archaeological investigations for the Oxford flood alleviation scheme.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Lady Stacey on 30 April 2014.
Ground investigations to determine the design and route of Oxford Flood Alleviation Scheme’s proposed flood relief channel began this week.
This summer, 2015, the Environment Agency and its partners held public events across the Oxford area to update communities on flood work.
From Camp Bastion in southern Afghanistan, MOD scientist Dr Peter Harvey explains the role of the Scientific Adviser. Ian Carr reports.
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