CompleteControl
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An update video has been issued by Oxford Archaeology and news that some the finds will go on display.
The two public information events are on Friday 6th March (12.30pm to 8pm) at Wyre Civic Centre, Breck Road, Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire and on Saturday 7th March (10am to 6pm) at Singleton Village Hall, Station Road, Singleton, FY6 8LL. As well as displaying some of the archaeology finds they will give people an idea of likely traffic management and milestones for the project.'
( Not sure how the Civic Centre will fit in with the vaccination jabs process that is taking place on site)
New video at:
At 2 hours long I haven't watched it all yet but at the 1 hour mark you can see how large is the team on site.
'A 6,000-year-old elm tree leaf and stone age tools giving a glimpse of early life on a watery Fylde peninsula thousands of years ago will go on display for the first time next month.
The significant remains, some dating all the way back to the Stone Age, are to feature in two Highways England public information events being staged to update local residents and drivers on progress with the £100 million A585 Windy Harbour to Skippool bypass and junction improvement project near Poulton-le-Fylde in west Lancashire.The two public information events are on Friday 6th March (12.30pm to 8pm) at Wyre Civic Centre, Breck Road, Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire and on Saturday 7th March (10am to 6pm) at Singleton Village Hall, Station Road, Singleton, FY6 8LL. As well as displaying some of the archaeology finds they will give people an idea of likely traffic management and milestones for the project.'
( Not sure how the Civic Centre will fit in with the vaccination jabs process that is taking place on site)
New video at:
At 2 hours long I haven't watched it all yet but at the 1 hour mark you can see how large is the team on site.