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Category Archives: News & Events
Sad news of the passing of Nigel Macpherson Grant
Dear all, I am afraid I have some very sad news. Nigel Macpherson Grant has passed away. Many of you met him over the years, he was a gentle soul, with an amazing giggle and an encyclopaedic knowledge of pottery. … Continue reading
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Festival of Archaeology 2020
In response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the Council for British Archaeology (CBA) has decided to make some changes to the 2020 CBA Festival of Archaeology and it will now be taking place in two parts with a series of digital events … Continue reading
Cobham booklet coming soon
The Cobham Landscape Detectives booklet is out soon. If you would like a copy please contact Andrew at andrew.mayfield@kent.gov.uk
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SWAG activities suspended for the present
Dear all, It will come as no great surprise to hear that I am going to suspend all on the ground volunteering activities for the immediate future. You are all, whether occasional supporters or hardcore regulars dearly important to me and for … Continue reading
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Dennis
Dennis, a long term volunteer at Shorne Woods Country park, has turned 90! Today the team held a party for him and we all had the chance to wish him a happy birthday. Dennis was an integral part of the … Continue reading