AB Heritage celebrates 10 Years!

From kitchen table to the UK’s key infrastructure sites – AB Heritage has been providing heritage solutions for 10 years – Andy Buckley reflects on the journey …
CIfA Registered Organisation Approval.

AB Heritage has successfully retained Chartered Institute for Archaeologists Registered Organisation Status with the industry’s leading professional body!
Managing Historic Environment Project Risk Article

Do you have a development in the pipeline? Read our Construction Magazine UK Article about Heritage requirements
How a phased-approach Heritage Statement can help inform your designs

Our new, more nuanced, approach to Heritage Statements guides clients design proposals from the outset of a project.
Is Heritage Sector facing a crisis?

Major infrastructure projects are planned across the UK, which threaten to absorb unimagined levels of archaeological resource, what impact will this have on construction?
AB Heritage invited to Speak at the RTPI

Prestigious Law firm Ward Hadaway invited AB Heritage to be one of the speakers at the RTPI North East Autumn Planning Law Update, held in Newcastle today.
Daniel Dodds presents at Constructing Excellence North East

Continuing our campaign to present on heritage matters to industry groups nationwide, Dan Dodds recently collaborated with other industry specialists to present to Constructing Excellence North East.
The Treatment of Historic Buildings in a Development Project

The Treatment of Historic Buildings in a Development Project Historic buildings are a valuable heritage resource and local planning authorities (LPA) give great weight to their preservation and protection, and to the way in which the building is appreciated (called its setting). Historic Buildings can be classified as either ‘non-designated heritage assets’ or ‘designated heritage […]
What is an Historic Environment Desk Based Assessment?

You have found your development site and worked through your outline plans, designs, and budgets. You’re underway with the planning process, with all boxes ticked, when someone says you need an Historic Environment Desk-based Assessment!
Project Managing Fieldwork – Building in Expertise before a Shovel is lifted

Archaeological Fieldwork, as we know, can take many forms – from geophysical survey, to fieldwalking, to trial trenching and set-piece excavation. Furthermore, all fieldwork projects are unique, and need to be approached as such.