Archaeologist, nature lover, ancient crafter, loves finds and objects of all ages, birder.

Joined July 2015
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22 Jan 2025
See you all on the other places 😊 I am totally done here! I leave you with John Martyn ❤️ youtu.be/hkc1ldMtdOk?feature…
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HOT OFF THE PRESS! @ucdarchaeology are delighted that "A Hillfort Through Time: Excavations at Rathgall, Co. Wicklow" has just been published. We look forward to the official launch but in the meantime you can get your copies from @wordwellbooks at: wordwellbooks.com/index.php?…
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And another success for Nature! Congratulations to all the local campaigners whose determined work against the Norwich Western Link has stopped this ridiculously outdated road scheme from smashing a dual carriageway through the beautiful & Nature-rich Wensum Valley. This victory should all Nature protectors hope: even big & seemingly unstoppable damaging schemes can be halted with tenacity & persistence.
BREAKING Stop Wensum Link Campaign Welcomes Withdrawal of Planning Application for Norwich Western Link The Stop Wensum Link campaign group has today welcomed the news that @NorfolkCC has withdrawn its planning application for the controversial Norwich Western Link project. The group sees this decision as a significant development and an opportunity to put an end to a proposal that has faced widespread opposition from environmental groups, local communities, and independent experts. David Pett, a spokesperson for the Stop Wensum Link campaign, expressed relief at the council’s announcement and hope that this marks the beginning of a more sustainable approach to tackling traffic issues in the region. He commented: “We are delighted that Norfolk County Council has withdrawn its planning application for the Norwich Western Link. This project posed serious risks to our precious environment, including the destruction of ancient woodlands, harm to protected habitats, and an increased carbon footprint. This decision is a victory for everyone who values our natural heritage and believes in a greener, more sustainable future for Norfolk. We now urge the council to abandon this damaging project altogether and focus on alternative, innovative solutions to address local transport needs without sacrificing the environment.” The Stop Wensum Link campaign group has consistently opposed the project, citing severe environmental concerns, the escalating climate crisis, and the lack of evidence to show the road would deliver long-term benefits to local communities. Instead, the group has called for investment in greener and more effective options, including enhanced public transport, cycling infrastructure, and measures to reduce traffic congestion at its source. Today’s announcement follows years of persistent campaigning by local residents and environmental organisations alike, highlighting the significant challenges the project faced in gaining approval from statutory bodies. Natural England’s continued concerns about environmental impacts further underscore the unsuitability of the proposed route. The campaign group urges Norfolk County Council to shift its priorities toward solutions that align with the urgent need to protect biodiversity and tackle climate change. The group remains committed to working with communities and stakeholders to promote a vision of transport infrastructure that balances convenience with sustainability. David Pett concluded, “The council has the chance to chart a new course—to lead the way with innovative, forward-thinking transport solutions that both serve the people of Norfolk and protect the environment for future generations. We hope today’s decision signals the end of this unwanted project and the beginning of a better conversation about how we can move forward together.” The Stop Wensum Link campaign will continue to monitor developments closely and press for sustainable approaches to solving Norfolk’s transport challenges. @labourlewis @SteveMorphew
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Trump’s withdrawal from Paris #climate agreement is an act of environmental vandalism & shows what the fossil fuel industry can buy with their $75m donation to his campaign. But remember leaders across US are already taking stronger climate action & the economic case is clear
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He’s back . And he’s doing exactly what he said he would . Executive orders to expand drilling in the Alaskan wilderness , the guise of a ‘National Energy Emergency’ to slash red tape and regulation for fossil fuel companies , and the withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement . Yes it’s a set back . A major one . But we cannot give up . Not now , not ever . In the UK I’m campaigning for a ban on fossil fuel advertising and sponsorship , because for too long these companies have had largely unlimited £££ to greenwash their filthy reputations . No more . Please add your name petition.parliament.uk/petit…
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Bright eyed Tufty this morning with a very cheeky face... #herdwicks #hillfarm #sheep #peakdistrict
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#Seaturtles #Whales Popping balloons straight into the ocean after a yacht party. What does this scene make you feel?

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Watching a large Atlantic ocean swell throwing the last of its energy at the Cliffs of Moher. County Clare, Ireland.
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19 Jan 2025
Textile artist Nancy Nicholson, cat & bird embroidery #WomensArt
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The fight continues to save Brislington Meadows SNCI. We won’t give up because this is far from over. @AngelaRayner are you going to continue Gove’s legacy (see video below) and do nothing or are you going to step up and save this rare nature site your party promised to save.
2019: Marvin Rees encouraged Homes England to buy Brislington Meadows for housing 2021 election: Rees, in the Meadows with @KerryMP @katyenka @TimTipper, said he would prevent homes being built there 2025: Homes England to continue application bristolpost.co.uk/news/brist… @BrisMeadows
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Solar panels on all suitable new homes is a win-win-win: cutting bills, cutting emissions, and making UK more energy secure. We've got a vanishingly small window of chance to prevent climate breakdown & we need to take every chance we can get to bring down emissions #SunshineBill
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Last few days to see the exhibition at the Stonehenge Visitor Centre about the Lunar Standstill at Stonehenge. 🌙
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Wimborne, Wassailing "Drink to thee, drink to thee, with a Wassailing bowel we'll drink to thee" 😉🍏🍏 #Wassail
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17 Jan 2025
Finds from #Pompeii in the news again, with some spectacular new discoveries - working someday at this amazing #Roman site is still very high on my archaeological bucket list! bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c15z…

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Another wildly overstated tunnel rumour, this time by @bbchw Lots wrong w/ this story from #Evesham Building described as 16thC coaching inn. No coaching inns before late 17thC. "Tunnel" is really a 4.5m cavity. Nothing to link it with either monks or smugglers. Do better #BBC
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The Durotriges An Iron Age people with women at the centre of power, kinship and land ownership A great report on our joint @tcddublin @bournemouthuni research project by @spoke32 in @ScienceMagazine science.org/content/article/…
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Temporarily breaking our platform hibernation to break this story on @tcddublin @bournemouthuni work on Iron Age DNA and rewriting the story of the Durotriges !!!!! 👇👇👇👇 bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c20g…
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Our 4 year research project #PioneeringSpirit into illicit and legal whisky making in Scotland has been nominated for a @CurrentArchaeo award. Vote here archaeology.co.uk/vote
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