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Title: Backing urged for Hoard viewing site Part 1 & 2
Post by: Kev on March 21, 2012, 03:38:52 PM
 Thursday 8th March 2012,
                                          (http://www.expressandstar.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Staffordshire-Hoard.jpg)

The Government has been asked to back plans to install a viewing platform overlooking the site where the Staffordshire Hoard was discovered.

The idea is the brainchild of Walsall pensioner Brian Stringer, who says the site would be an ideal destination for school field trips.

Mr Stringer, who heads the Brownhills Local Committee, is hoping to get Michael Gove’s support after the Education Secretary repeatedly called for more history on the national curriculum.

Campaigners hope to attract sponsorship for a granite post with a peep hole to be installed on a plot of land between Burntwood and Brownhills, next to where the treasure was discovered in July, 2009.

Visitors would be able to peer through it and train their eyes on the exact spot.

He said: “At the moment there is nothing there, but, with a bit of imagination, it could become something really special.

“There wasn’t anything at The Battle of Bosworth field, but now schools go there and people dress up in outfits from the era.”

“Michael Gove said local schools need to do more to get schools interested in historic sites – they could start there.”

Last month the Education Secretary asked English Heritage to draw up a list of local historical sites that could bring the past alive.

Mr Stringer, aged 72, of Park Close, Brownhills, added he is going to write to Lichfield District Council to raise his concerns about plans for a new site for travellers in a neighbouring field, which he fears might jeopardise his long-term plans.

He said: “I’ve got no objections to the travellers, but there may have to be some sort of joint access which could cause a few problems.”

A planning application has been submitted to Lichfield District Council to change the use of the land, on the south side of Watling Street, from agricultural to a site for six mobile homes on four plots with septic tanks and utility rooms.

Terry Maughan bought the field near Hammerwich at auction two-and- a-half years ago.

He and his family were previously based at the Fishpond Caravan Site, in Featherstone, according to agents acting on the family’s behalf.


Guided Tour 2.30pm: 'The Staffordshire Hoard - Part 2' with Michelle McCormick
                                                                                                                                 
Location: Birmingham Museum
29th April 2012 - 29th April 2012                                                            (http://www.bmag.org.uk/images/phpThumb/phpThumb.php?src=/uploads/events/1877.jpg&w=200&h=150&hash=c3fd10462a69a1cfd435f3b829c80d47)
Join Michelle McCormick on the second part of this tour of the Staffordshire Hoard. This tour will focus on how the hoard is being conserved by our Conservation team and also look at some of the manufacturing techniques employed by Anglo Saxon craftsmen. A tour of the Staffordshire Hoard gallery is included.
Tickets are £2.00 per person and can be purchased from the Vestibule reception desk. Please meet your guide in the Round Room just before the tour starts. Tours last approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour, but this can vary - please feel free to discuss this with your guide on the day. 


Title: Re: Backing urged for Hoard viewing site Part 1 & 2
Post by: nfl on March 21, 2012, 06:39:00 PM
when i used to live in litchfield i worked at a farm at shenstone and passed this hoard field twice a day  for months now they want to let people look into a hole on the site??????,,,i dig plenty of holes {you can have a look if you want to  ;D},,i know exactly which field the staffs hoard was found in ,,,,,,just askinjg myself why would anybody want to look in a hole in the ground?


Title: Re: Backing urged for Hoard viewing site Part 1 & 2
Post by: avalon on March 21, 2012, 06:50:50 PM
They ought to offer night time tours to my hoard site, they would probably double the amount of visitors  >:(


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