Archaeology work begins ahead of construction of new business park in Sleaford
The first excavations have begun at the site of a £56 million eco-conscious business park in Sleaford to allow archaeological investigations to take place.
Saturday, 22nd May 2021, 6:38 am
Archaeology under way at Sleaford Mooor Enterprise Park site. From left - North Kesteven District Council Economy and Place Director Andrew McDonough, Chief Executive Ian Fytche, Council Leader Coun Richard Wright and Director of Allen Archaeology Chris Clay. EMN-210521-171808001
Archaeology work started last week on land to become North Kesteven District Council’s Sleaford Moor Enterprise Park.
These investigations are a vital step before any main strategic infrastructure and construction works can begin, which are planned later in the year and will include the laying of a spine road, some ground features and the construction of a first phase of commercial industrial units.
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