Greater Manchester Archaeology Federation Newsletter Volume 1 Issue 12 October 2014 GMAAS 1 - 5 COUNCIL FOR BRITISH ARCHAEOLOGY 6 SOUTH TRAFFORD ARCH. GROUP 7 - 9 WIGAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY 9 - 12 SOUTH M/CR. ARCH. RESEARCH TEAM 12 - 14 C.B.A. NORTH WEST 14 – 15 YOUNG ARCHAEOLOGISTS CLUB 15- 16 Greater Manchester Archaeological Advisory Service Summary of activities for the year from April 2013 to March 2014 GMAAS had a busy year, witnessing a marked increase in development control work as the economy recovered. The team also moved offices, from Joule House to the top floor of Adelphi House. This has given the 3 staff more office space and a dedicated room to hold the Historic Environment Record with space for consultants to work in. The address is now: Greater Manchester Archaeological Advisory Service College of Science & Technology Room 307, Adelphi House Adelphi Street University of Salford Salford M3 6EN Other contact details remain the same:
[email protected] Tel: 0161 295 5522 http://www.salford.ac.uk/cst/research/applied-archaeology/greater-manchester-archaeological- advisory-service Federation members The following groups are members of the Federation: Bolton Archaeology and Egyptology Society, Bury Archaeological Group, Darwen Local History Society, Glossop and Longdendale Archaeological Society, Holcombe Moor Heritage Group, Littleborough Historical and Archaeological Society, Manchester Region Industrial Archaeology Society, Mellor Archaeological Trust, Middleton Archaeological Society, Moston Archaeology Group, Prestwich Heritage Society, Royton Lives Through the Ages, the Friends of Castleshaw Roman Forts, South Manchester Archaeological Research Team, South Trafford Archaeological Group, Tameside Archaeological Society, Wigan Archaeological Society. 1 Planning Work GMAAS were consulted on 333 of the 19,952 planning applications across the ten Greater Manchester Planning Authorities.