File 7 - Roadstone Cam

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UGA P164/3/7

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Roadstone Cam

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  • 01/2004-11/03/2004

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Documents related to archaeological survey work to be performed at Roadstone Provinces Ltd.'s proposed quarry at Cam, Brideswell, County Roscommon. Includes:
-cover letter from Charles Mount, project archaeologist, Irish Concrete Federation, to Markus Casey enclosing the following documents (11 March 2004, 1p);
-pre-planning consultation document authored by Mount in consultation with John Barnett & Associates for Roadstone Provinces Ltd, documenting the presence of a drystone wall at the proposed quarry but no sites of archaeological significance (7pp);
-development proposal for the quarry prepared by John Barnett & Associates for Roadstone Provinces Ltd. (January 2004, 5pp).

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      26/07/2024
      26/06/2025

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