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Campaigning
The
Council for British Archaeology originated as a campaigning organisation,
and advocacy on behalf of the historic environment is a key role
of CBA North West. We work independently, as a member
of the North West Historic Environment forum, and in partnership
with county archaeological curators, local societies and other
amenity organisations.
We fight for all three stages of the 'archaeological cycle':
Protection: Once the
past is gone, it's gone for ever. Most of our efforts are devoted to
trying to ensure that the historic environment is properly valued in
local and regional planning policies, that national guidelines and
local expertise are taken account of; and that monuments, buildings and
areas of local as well as national importance are recognised.
Since May 2009 we have:
- responded to West Lancashire Strategy consultation and
Blackburn and Darwen demolition proposals;
- commented on the closure of the University of Manchester
Archaeological Unit (UMAU), and of the Continuing Education
departments of Lancaster and Manchester Universities.
Investigation:
Without investigation our knowledge of the human past stagnates.
History degenerates into myth-making - and not all myths are healthy
ones! Members of the Group played a large and active role in
formulating and publishing the regional archaeological research
framework, and our journal Archaeology North West sustains
the momentum.
Appreciation: The
visible remains of the past do much more than provide material for
academic research: they enrich our lives aesthetically, emotionally and
socially. They are a link to past people, events and ways of life; they
provide sensory stimulation; and they provide a focus for collective
memory. Our Spring meetings,
hosted by local societies, are held in places of historic
interest in the region, and our newsletter
contains snippets of local news and descriptions of
walks of historical interest.
We are also actively involved in promoting archaeology
courses and events in the region, working with new and existing
providers.
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