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Worcestershire County Archaeological Service
Advice on planning, fieldwork, education. Sites and Monuments Record includes photographs (sample online) and aerial photographs.

Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust
Charitable trust providing curatorial, contractual and educational services. Annual report, staff, services, 'Windows on the Past: A review of 25 years of discovery by CPAT'.

Achaeoleg Cambria Archaeology
The Dyfed Archaeological Trust aims to protect, investigate, record and promote the archaeology of West Wales. Sites and Monuments Record, planning services. English and Welsh version.

Gloucester Archaeology Unit
Provides archaeological planning advice, fieldwork, research, and curates finds within the city. Staff, annual reports, article 'Two Medieval Whistles from Gloucester'.

Archaeology in Birmingham
Birmingham City Council's planning archaeologist introduces himself and the city's heritage, outlines council policy, explains its Sites and Monuments Record and describes the latest discoveries.

East Sussex Archaeology
The county council's archaeology service maintains the Sites and Monuments Record and advises on planning applications. A joint project with museums trains young unemployed.

Humber Archaeology Partnership
Joint archaeology service for the East Riding of Yorkshire Council and Kingston upon Hull City Council. Also a contracting unit. Staff, services, publication list, book reviews, events.

Jersey Heritage Trust
An independent organization which receives an annual grant from the States of Jersey to support its running costs. Responsible for the island's major historic sites and museums.

Highland Council Archaeology Service
Attractive web-site describing its archaeological services, publications (some online), sites to visit and fieldwork. Online newsletter 'Digging Deep'.

Archaeology in Warwickshire
Warwickshire County Council provides a readable, illustrated summary of the evidence for human life in the area from Old Stone Age to Anglo-Saxon. Sites and Monuments Record.

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