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London Borough of Southwark

Archaeology Priority Area Study

R&DCPV 73000000
Value£20k
Deadline28 Mar 2025
Published10 Mar 2025
RegionLondon
Timeline
Published 10 Mar 2025ClosedCloses 28 Mar 2025
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The brief

Southwark's archaeology has been studied for many years.

In some areas of the borough there is a considerable level of knowledge about the character of archaeology.

This work has informed the planning of archaeology priority areas across the borough, but these are now large areas that cover archaeology of multiple characters and significances.

A more refined approach is now required to protect and preserve the archaeology of the borough Southwark is commissioning this archaeological study and report for three purposes: 1. to inform updated archaeological, conservation and design/ character policies in the new Southwark Plan, expected to be at Regulation 19 stage by 2027.

The work should be completed and approved by the Council by Friday 30 May 2025.

2.

To aid developers and external consultant teams in their assessment and analysis of sites 3.

As a public record of the archaeological (buried) resource within the borough.

Page 7 of the brief has a suggested list of possible character areas.

This does not mean that only these character areas should be considered, as they do not cover the whole of the archaeology priority area and research may well consider these suggestions not to be appropriate.

The full extent of the North Southwark and Roman Roads Archaeological Priority Area can be seen on Southwark Maps https://www.southwark.gov.uk/interactive-map click the link to open the map viewer and change the map project (top right) to Southwark Plan 2022 policy map - layers off and click on the Conservation menu item and select Archaeology Priority Areas.

Contact Chris Constable to apply.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

A more refined approach is now required

A more refined approach is now required to protect and preserve the archaeology of the borough Southwark is commissioning this archaeological study and report for three purposes:.

02

1. to inform updated archaeological, conservation

1. to inform updated archaeological, conservation and design/ character policies in the new Southwark Plan, expected to be at Regulation 19 stage by 2027.

03

The work should be completed and approved

The work should be completed and approved by the Council by Friday 30 May 2025.

04

This does not mean that only these

This does not mean that only these character areas should be considered, as they do not cover the whole of the archaeology priority area and research may well consider these suggestions not to be appropriate.

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