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Archaeology

The Council is required to take archaeology into consideration as a material consideration when determining planning applications.

Information on all known archaeological sites and finds in Wolverhampton is included in the Black Country Sites and Monuments Record. Where a proposed development is likely to affect archaeology the Council may require further information before determining an application. This may be required in the form of a desk-based study or an archaeological evaluation. In order to protect archaeological remains it is sometimes necessary to modify proposals or carry out an excavation before development takes place.

Anyone wishing to find out whether proposals are likely to have archaeological implications should contact the Black Country Archaeologist using the contact details provided below.

For more information about archaeology and the planning process go to Association of Local Government Archaeological Officers. Other information can also be found on the Council for British Archaeology website.

 



Historic landscape characterisation
 Information about the Black Country historic landscape characterisation study.

Contact us - Archaeology
 Contact details for archaeology services in Wolverhampton and the Black Country. Page includes online contact form.

Consultation - Black Country Historic Landscape Characterisation (Draft report)
 Consultation about the first Black Country Historic Landscape Characterisation report.

Scheduled ancient monuments
 Information about Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Wolverhampton.


 
 
 
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