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East Riding of Yorkshire East Riding of Yorkshire (B.57.4225) TA18506750, TA12506450 {6CD6E4C7-4CC8-408B-AC3B-405A7DBE7EF7} Parish: Bridlington Postal Code: YO16 4DX BRIDLINGTON TO HAISTHORPE AMP4 Bridlington to Haisthorpe AMP4: Archaeological Appraisal Cooper, O Barnard Castle : Northern Archaeological Associates, 2005, 13pp, figs, tabs, refs Archaeological and historical sites recorded from a study area extending 500m to either side of the proposed pipeline route identified 105 places of interest. Eight of the sites were Scheduled Ancient Monuments, thirteen were Listed Buildings and there were three Conservation Areas. [Au(adp)] Archaeological periods represented: RO (B.57.4226) TA13106520 {55E4B765-586C-4779-A880-5B3C2C8E36FE} Parish: Burton Agnes, Carnaby Postal Code: YO16 4UR BRIDLINGTON TO BURTON AGNES WATER IMPROVEMENT SCHEME Bridlington to Burton Agnes Water Improvement Scheme, Archaeological Assessment Cooper, O Barnard Castle : Northern Archaeological Associates, 2005, 15pp, figs, tabs, refs There were a number of recorded sites of either prehistoric or Romano-British date within the study area. The villages along the route were probably Anglian or Scandinavian in origin, continuing through the medieval period. The surrounding open fields were gradually enclosed during the 16th-18th centuries and while some settlements reduced in size, Bridlington expanded into a small town. On the basis of the results of the assessment, a walkover inspection for the entire route and a programme of archaeological monitoring and geophysical survey was recommended. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: MD (B.57.4227) TA16803931 {FCC2822F-1D07-4A0E-8BF0-758A4BC603E5} Parish: Burton Constable Postal Code: HU11 5AT NEW ELLERBY New Ellerby, East Riding of Yorkshire: Proposed Waste Water Treatment Works, Archaeological Assessment Cardwell, P Barnard Castle : Northern Archaeological Associates, 2005, 14pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs No significant archaeological impacts as a result of the proposed development area were predicted. There was a limited potential for further flint artefacts to have survived within the area of the treatment works site. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: UD (B.57.4228) TA08677195 {E3B06C62-DEA7-4133-9460-E97287075B11} Parish: Burton Fleming Postal Code: YO25 3PF BURTON FLEMING Burton Fleming, East Riding of Yorkshire: Waste Water Treatment Works, Cultural Heritage Assessment Speed, G Barnard Castle : Northern Archaeological Associates, 2005, 13pp, figs, refs

Three cultural heritage sites were recorded within the study area, including extensive crop mark remains of two linear settlements of probable Iron Age or Romano-British date interspersed with Iron Age funerary features and crossed by palaeochannel of the Gypsey Race, and also of the shrunken medieval village of Burton Fleming. The proposed development was predicted to have a moderate impact upon part of one of the Iron Age or Romano-British crop mark complexes. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: IA (B.57.4229) TA09375472 {619F2EAD-CFC4-4C68-914F-46D77309C8FB} Parish: Foston Postal Code: YO25 8BP FOSTON ON THE WOLDS Foston on the Wolds, East Riding of Yorkshire: Proposed Waste Water Treatment Works, Cultural Heritage Assessment Northern Archaeological Associates Barnard Castle : Northern Archaeological Associates, 2005, 12pp, figs, tabs, refs No significant archaeological impacts as a result of the proposed development were predicted, although the treatment works site was located close to the site of a 19th century house and garden. [Au(abr)] (B.57.4230) SE88004160 {10839D9B-CF79-4BB5-9D59-D6A89C3D9BEB} Parish: Market Weighton Postal Code: YO43 3LZ BURGESS & SON ICE CREAM DAIRY, BEVERLEY ROAD, MARKET WEIGHTON Burgess & Son Ice Cream Dairy, Beverley Road, Market Weighton Bourn, R London : CgMs, 2005, 19pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: CgMs The proposed development is largely located within the footprint of the existing buildings, the construction of which will have badly damaged or destroyed any archaeological remains and therefore, the proposed scheme will have little or no archaeological implications in this area. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: HU1317 (B.57.4231) SE87004100 {BF02E895-F909-46B6-BF59-D04676089FFA} Parish: Market Weighton Postal Code: YO43 3HQ HOLME ROAD, MARKET WEIGHTON Holme Road, Market Weighton, East Riding of Yorkshire: Proposed Sewer Pipeline, Archaeological Assessment Carderwell, P Barnard Castle : Northern Archaeological Associates, 2005, 12pp, colour pls, figs, refs The proposed pipeline corridor was located within an area containing extensive crop mark evidence of settlements and associated field systems and trackways of probable Iron Age and Roman date, as well as possible evidence of early medieval settlement adjacent to the north end of the pipeline route. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: EM, RO, IA

(B.57.4232) SE96602600 {C409F09D-74A3-4DB0-B5C1-F76DB34E50B6} Parish: Melton Postal Code: HU14 3HN GIBSON LANE, MELTON Gibson Lane, Melton, East Riding of Yorkshire: Assessment of Archaeological Potential Brigham, T Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2005, 56pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology The survey revealed some features of potential archaeological or historical interest within the proposal area itself, including several possible Romano-British, or later linear crop marks. Early and middle Saxon features had also been identified in and around the northern part of the area. In addition, the presence of 12th to 14th century earthworks, structural features and other remains to the east and north of the proposal area. Ridge and furrow was also present in several locations within the study area. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: A96 Archaeological periods represented: MD, EM, RO (B.57.4234) TA20102960 {D2FB201F-ECB2-4B36-83E1-7293DA8D101A} Parish: Preston Postal Code: HU12 8SX PRESTON CATCHMENT Preston Catchment, East Riding of Yorkshire: Archaeological Appraisal Cardwell, P Barnard Castle : Northern Archaeological Associates, 2005, 9pp, figs, tabs, refs The south-eastern part of the study area to the north of Hedon was considered to be particularly archaeological sensitive, with sites recorded in this area, including the medieval hospital of St. Sepulchre (a Scheduled Monument) preserved areas of ridge and furrow cultivation and a number of findspots of medieval date. On this basis, it was recommended that the proposals for new water mains avoided this part of the study area, if technically feasible. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: MD (B.57.4235) SE96622593 {CC8EBFD5-DD15-4B7B-AC5F-15963A29B522} Parish: Welton Postal Code: HU14 3HN LAND AT GIBSON LANE, MELTON, WELTON Air Photo and Interpretation of Land at Gibson Lane, Melton, Welton, East Yorkshire Deegan, A Bradford : Alison Deegan, 2005, 9pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Alison Deegan Air photo mapping an interpretation identified the remains of possible Bronze Age and Iron Age barrows, a landscape of Iron Age or Roman period trackways, boundaries and enclosures, slight traces of medieval ploughing and other undated features. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: A96

Former County of South Yorkshire Barnsley (B.04.4236) SE36100470 {5C3B162C-C774-412E-9448-F205910BFCCF} Parish: Barnsley Postal Code: S70 4AY PROPOSED SITE OF 'BARNSELY CITY ACADEMY', WORSBROUGH BANK END, BARNSLEY The Proposed Site of 'Barnsely City Academy', Worsbrough Bank End, Barnsley, South Yorkshire Pre-Construct Archaeology Ltd. Durham : Pre-Construct Archaeology Ltd., 2005, 37pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Pre-Construct Archaeology Ltd. The archaeological potential for archaeological remains of all eras at the study site was considered low. [Au(abr)] (B.04.4237) SE32100760 {9E2D3C7A-686C-4989-9ECB-1FD79A035BAD} Parish: Barugh (Great and Little) Postal Code: S75 1HW REDBROOK MILL, BARNSLEY Archaeological Desk-based Assessment. Redbrook Mill, Barnsley, South Yorkshire Stenton, M Sheffield : ARCUS, 2005, 33pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs The lack of known medieval and post-medieval/pre-industrial sites in the immediate area, coupled with the extensive development of the site itself, indicated that the archaeological potential for surviving subsurface deposits relating to earlier periods was low to moderate, although previously unknown deposits could not be discounted. [Au(abr)] (B.04.4238) SE28780804 {307E7456-9ED5-4887-AB5B-0B309F16DA2D} Parish: Cawthorne Postal Code: S75 4HX STANHOPE AVENUE, CAWTHORNE Stanhope Avenue, Cawthorne, South Yorkshire: Archaeological Desk-based Appraisal Brown, A Morley : Archaeological Services WYAS, 2005, 32pp, colour pls, figs, refs The appraisal concluded that c.20% of the site had previously been disturbed by development and that historically the site had been an open field. Nevertheless the presence of earlier archaeological remains surviving on the site could not be discounted. [Au(abr)] (B.04.4239) SE22200310 {EDC02DB7-AF8B-439D-8262-42675D386CEB} Parish: Penistone Postal Code: S36 9NB ECKLAND BRIDGE WORKS, MANCHESTER ROAD, MILLHOUSE GREEN, SHEFFIELD Eckland Bridge Works, Manchester Road, Millhouse Green, Sheffield: Desk-based Assessment Report Tabor, J Barnard Castle : Northern Archaeological Associates, 2005, 27pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs With the exception of the mill race, no above ground remains associated with the 18th century paper mill were identified. Based on the results of map regression, the site of the former paper mill buildings was overlain by a modern factory building. The potential for surviving below ground remains needed to be investigated after the demolition and at a minimum, there was a significant potential for remains

associated with the power transmission of the mill site, particularly the water wheel pit, to have survived. [Au(abr)] (B.04.4240) SE25490326 {5727D46A-33CA-428E-8D83-57B1A54A9365} Parish: Penistone Postal Code: S36 6DB PENISTONE Archaeological Desk-based Study: Penistone, South Yorkshire Broughton, L Leeds : Scott Wilson, 2005, 24pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Scott Wilson The earliest archaeology in the development area was represented by Grade II Listed Boulder Bridge to the north of the site. This dated from the post-medieval period and was fairly well documented. The other sites identified in the catalogue of archaeological sites all dated from the post-medieval period and the majority of evidence concerning Penistone came from this era. [Au(abr)] Doncaster (B.04.4241) SE53000700 {7521CD91-74F1-4283-9E0C-469A0B4DD9A5} Parish: Adwick le Street Postal Code: DN6 7RL MEXBOROUGH B WSZ, ADWICK LE STREET Mexborough B WsZ, Adwick-le-Street: Cultural Heritage Appraisal Speed, G Barnard Castle : Northern Archaeological Associates, 2005, 8pp, figs, refs There was moderate potential for undiscovered archaeological remains of local or regional potential to be present anywhere within the area of the proposed works. In addition, any features such as quarry pits or roadside ditches related directly to the Roman Bridge road, which was a site of national importance, would, by association, also be of national importance. [Au(adp)] (B.04.4242) SK65209890 {0BE81C03-9E3B-4CB7-9FBB-B3652791679B} Parish: Auckley Postal Code: DN9 3GF FINNINGLEY AND ROSSINGTON REGENERATION ROUTE SCHEME Finningley and Rossington Regeneration Route Scheme, Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Cultural Heritage Report (Volume 1) Brown, A Morley : Archaeological Services WYAS, 2005, 31pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs A total of ten sites were regarded as being of national importance, a status recognized in their designations as Listed buildings or Scheduled Monuments. A total of 21 sites were recognised as having regional/county importance and 26 sites were left ungraded as a result of their being known or thought to have been completely destroyed. [Au(abr)]

(B.04.4243) SE56400870 {9B520667-8BC3-4AC9-AEC6-370A1A1400FB} Parish: Bentley, Postal Code: DN5 0LG TOLL BAR WASTE WATER TREATMENT WORKS, ADWICK LE STREET Toll Bar Waste Water Treatment Works, Adwick Le Street, South Yorkshire: Archaeological Deskbased Assessment Lakin, M Barnard Castle : Northern Archaeological Associates, 2005, 13pp, figs, refs All hedgerows crossed by the proposed pipeline were protected under the Hedgerow Regulates 1997. The proposed sewer crossed the Bentley Moor Drain, which formed the township boundary between Bentley and Arksey and Adwick le Street since at least 1830. [Au(abr)] (B.04.4244) SE49300050 {28B659B5-A315-4C95-899D-A466A9C816EA} Parish: Mexborough Postal Code: S64 0JJ PASTURES ROAD, MEXBOROUGH Pastures Road, Mexborough, South Yorkshire Pollington, M Morley : Archaeological Services WYAS, 2005, 17pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs The area has remained largely agricultural land since at least the medieval period, with the slightly higher ground on the valley sides being used for arable cultivation. It was clear that the remains of medieval field patterns and ridge and furrow ploughing survived across the study area. [Au(adp)] Archaeological periods represented: MD (B.04.4245) SE69301160 {3A382889-6A40-4F5F-A814-FF0F255BB135} Parish: Thorne Postal Code: DN8 5QR BRADHOLME FARM, THORNE Bradholme Farm, Thorne, South Yorkshire: Archaeological Desk-based Assessment Archaeological Services WYAS Morley : Archaeological Services WYAS, 2005, 19pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs The proximity of the Iron Age brickwork field systems to the west of the study area at Stainsforth suggested that the development area had the potential for the preservation of similar remains from this extensive archaeological landscape. [Au(abr)] Rotherham (B.04.4246) SK51007970 {49374E52-9C50-453B-84E4-C43A1DC3E262} Parish: Harthill with Woodall Postal Code: S80 3JW LOSCAR FARM, NEAR SHEFFIELD Loscar Farm, near Sheffield, South Yorkshire. Archaeological Assessment Dawson, J Lancaster : Oxford Archaeology North, 2005, 58pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology North The desk-based assessment in advance of a wind farm revealed that Mesolithic and Neolithic lithic scatters had been found in the area, and there was evidence of Roman activity comprising a road to the east, several enclosures and coins. The land had been in agricultural use since at least the 16th century, and as late as 1720 was part of an open field. Honeysyke Farm was recorded as a post-medieval farm that dated back to 1775, while the adjacent Loscar Farm was built in the early 20th century. A predominantly artefact-based resource was identified during a walkover survey, with finds dating from the Mesolithic to the post-medieval periods. Any archaeological deposits were severely affected by

deep ploughing, and as a result there was not thought to be any significant impact by development. [Au(abr)], RO, MD, NE, ME (B.04.4247) SK45009900, SK47009900 {CE0332A5-21EB-4D6B-B0AA-A2A18ABB340E} Parish: Swinton Postal Code: S64 8HS MEXBOROUGH A WSZ, SWINTON TO MEXBOROUGH Mexborough A WSZ, Swinton to Mexborough Speed, G & Cooper, O Barnard Castle : Northern Archaeological Associates, 2005, 11pp, figs, tabs, refs A total of 37 sites were recorded within, or immediately adjacent to the study areas, 24 of which would be directly or potentially, affected by the proposed development. Of these, two sites were Scheduled Monuments and one was a Grade II* Listed Building. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: UD Sheffield (B.04.4248) SK31408390 {6B46E474-3CDB-4973-A339-DF21C78F1927} Parish: Ecclesall Postal Code: S11 9QH SILVERDALE SECONDARY SCHOOL, SHEFFIELD Archaeological Desk-based Assessment of Silverdale Secondary School, Sheffield, South Yorkshire May, R Sheffield : ARCUS, 2005, 18pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs No known archaeological sites or finds were recorded within the proposal area. Possible Bronze Age barrows were located within 1km of the site, and a Mesolithic flint scraper was found within the 100m of the north-west corner indicating that there was some prehistoric activity taking place in the area. It was likely that the ground within the footprint of the main buildings had been significantly disturbed. There was thought to be archaeological deposits related to the springs within the proposed development area. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: MO (B.04.4249) SK32708940 {2E79F18E-890A-4F9B-BFF7-781A244032FC} Parish: Ecclesfield Postal Code: S6 4NG PARK AND RIDGE SCHEME, MALIN BRIDGE, SHEFFIELD Park and Ridge Scheme, Malin Bridge, Sheffield, South Yorkshire: Archaeological Desk-based Appraisal Cooper, O Barnard Castle : Northern Archaeological Associates, 2005, 11pp, figs, tabs, refs There were twelve recorded sites within 500m of the proposed works. These were, with the exception of one medieval cruck-framed building, post-medieval in date and associated with the industrial history of the area. There was one Scheduled Monument within 500m, the early 18th century Mousehole Forge (SM 1284), although this lay on the southern edge of the area. [Au(abr)]

(B.04.4250) SK42778122 {C895D132-16BD-4F9C-BAC7-197D392093AC} Parish: Eckington Postal Code: S20 5DQ LAND TO THE REAR OF VINE GROVE FARM, SCHOOL STREET, MOSBOROUGH Archaeological Desk-based Assessment of Land to the rear of Vine Grove Farm, School Street, Mosborough, South Yorkshire May, R Sheffield : ARCUS, 2005, 3pp, colour pls, figs, refs The site was undeveloped prior to the late 19th century and consisted of fields. The Mosborough Brick and Tile Works was constructed adjacent to the application area. A 1950s-60s barn was still standing, although the southern barn was in poor condition and were not considered to be archaeologically significant. No structures associated with the brickworks were recorded within the application area. The surrounding area was obscured by dense vegetation. The remains of kiln structures and a ruined 19th century works building survived to the east of the application area. [Au(abr)] (B.04.4251) SK35508680 {D948EFA7-FCA3-4FF7-B3F2-E0B7C391127C} Parish: Sheffield Postal Code: S1 4RF LAND AT FURNIVAL STREET AND SIDNEY STREET, SHEFFIELD Archaeological Desk-based Assessment of Land at Furnival Street and Sidney Street, Sheffield, South Yorkshire May, R Sheffield : ARCUS, 2005, 31pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs The main archaeological potential within the application area was related to the late 19th century workshops along the south-west side of the site. There may also have been subsurface deposits related to the steelworks in the north-west part of the site. The nature, extent and condition of subsurface archaeological deposits could not be accurately assessed on the basis of existing knowledge. [Au(abr)] (B.04.4252) SK34808750 {7A48B230-C56B-440D-88F5-07D19AD73E1B} Parish: Sheffield Postal Code: S1 3PP LAND AT GARDEN STREET, SHEFFIELD Archaeological Desk-based Assessment of Land at Garden Street, Sheffield, South Yorkshire May, R Sheffield : ARCUS, 2005, 34pp, figs, tabs, refs There had been some development on the site by 1806, including a one room Sunday school at the eastern end of the proposed development area. The Sunday school was demolished and rebuilt in the 1870s as a parochial school on a much larger scale. The former school had been converted into a works, but retained much of its historic external features and was a building of significant historic character. [Au(abr)] (B.04.4253) SK34508760 {5D55DB2D-3071-4DCD-89DD-80B7CB7BEA6C} Parish: Sheffield Postal Code: S3 7HU LAND AT ST. GEORGE'S CLOSE, SHEFFIELD Archaeological Desk-based Assessment of Land at St. George's Close, Sheffield, South Yorkshire May, R Sheffield : ARCUS, 2005, 32pp, colour pls, figs, refs The northern part of the site around Radford Street was developed in the mid to late 18th century with back-to-back housing and small scale workshops. The rest of the application area was not developed

until the 1830s-40s. The majority of the housing was cleared between 1935 and 1952 with the remaining work buildings demolished by the mid 1960s. There was a moderate potential for the survival of subsurface archaeological features within the proposal area, although the areas surrounding the flats were likely to have been extensively disturbed. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM (B.04.4254) SK35108700 {BE01F4BA-71F1-4CB1-8F3E-922C1F8A7748} Parish: Sheffield Postal Code: S1 3FG NEW RETAIL QUARTER, SHEFFIELD Archaeological Desk-based Assessment of Land and Buildings within the proposed New Retail Quarter, Sheffield Roberts, T & Stenton, M Sheffield : ARCUS, 2005, 42pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs The proposal area was located close to Sheffield city centre and was roughly bounded by Pinstone Street at the east with Trafalgar Street to the west and Wellington Street, Charter Row and Furnival Gate to the south. Almost thirty buildings or groups of buildings of 'special character' were located within the proposal area, along with three Listed Buildings. [Au(abr)] (B.04.4255) SK35448710 {F70CFA59-162B-48BF-A90A-01A3DA1CDF33} Parish: Sheffield Postal Code: S1 2JL ST. PAUL'S PLACE, SHEFFIELD Archaeological Desk-based Study. St. Paul's Place, Sheffield Broughton, L Leeds : Scott Wilson, 2005, 35pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Scott Wilson Within the study area there was limited evidence for medieval activity surmised from a document dating from 1297 which discussed Sheffield as a whole. During the latter half of the 20th century the site went through a series of extensive changes. The brewery was demolished in the 1960s to make way for a car park and in the early 1970s a new road called Arundel Gate was constructed to the south-east of the site. This road removed most of Eyre Street. [Au(abr)] (B.04.4256) SK35138670 {F0E07925-2F18-4374-BD6D-5EED23B98DE5} Parish: Sheffield Postal Code: S1 4PF THE MOOR, SHEFFIELD The Moor, Sheffield, South Yorkshire Lee, D Morley : Archaeological Services WYAS, 2005, 27pp, colour pls, figs, refs An archaeological desk-based assessment of a site centred on the Moor, Sheffield, identified several sites of interest dated largely to the 19th century. It included the sites of two churches, a market, an 18th century button works, a foundry and possible cutlery factory. [Au(abr)]

(B.04.4257) SK35408830 {8A58FEE3-9141-4A5E-9008-C38E3E8AD5D6} Parish: Sheffield Postal Code: S3 8EN UNIT 1, 45, MOWBRAY STREET, SHEFFIELD Archaeological Desk-based Assessment of Unit 1, 45, Mowbray Street, Sheffield, South Yorkshire May, R Sheffield : ARCUS, 2005, 27pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs The extant building at Unit 1 was mainly modern in construction, although the southern wall had a section of probable late 19th century date, with a possible drain leading to the Don visible on the exterior wall, below floor level. This was of some historic interest, although less well preserved than a number of surrounding buildings of 19th century date within the foundry complex. [Au(abr)] Former County of West Yorkshire Leeds (B.07.4258) SE29903250 {E90A9B8B-4A89-4837-9630-65297613F877} Parish: Holbeck Postal Code: LS11 9BX HOLBECK Holbeck: Land South of Sweet Street West. Historic Environment Report Sanderson, M & Edis, J London : CgMs, 2005, 58pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: CgMs Low quality 20th century development has had a negative affect upon Holbeck Conservation Area. The remaining character was that of a rich industrial history representative of the area in the 19th century. [Au(adp)] (B.07.4259) SE30553375 {81B9E657-D47B-4329-8A9A-3C486F217910} Parish: Leeds Postal Code: LS2 7JL EASTGATE, LEEDS Eastgate, Leeds: Archaeological Baseline Report Waterman CPM Cirencestor : Waterman CPM, 2005, 40pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Waterman CPM The assessment identified that there was some limited potential for chance finds or previously unknown archaeological deposits from the prehistoric, Roman and Anglo-Saxon periods. From the late 12th century onwards the site formed part of the manor of North Hall. The late 18th century development of the site was considered to be significant as one of the earliest examples of back-to-back terraces in Leeds, a building type which became synonymous with the history of urban housing in the area. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 1379 (B.07.4260) SE16104200 {6F4CF672-BEB9-4038-A198-92AF329B62B3} Parish: Leeds Postal Code: LS20 8NZ HAWKSWORTH QUARRY, ODDA LANE Hawksworth Quarry, Odda Lane, West Yorkshire Pollington, M Morley : Archaeological Services WYAS, 2005, 21pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Nothing of known archaeological importance was identified. [Au(adp)]

(B.07.4261) SE31003380 {E9E11CE9-BC6A-4F98-A75E-3338E878DF46} Parish: Leeds Postal Code: LS9 7EH ST. MARY'S STREET, LEEDS St. Mary's Street, Leeds. West Yorkshire: Archaeological Desk-based Assessment Marlow-Mann, E & Robers, I Morley : Archaeological Services WYAS, 2005, 27pp, colour pls, figs, refs St. Mary's Church was the first known building on the development site, built in 1823. The church itself was declared redundant and the offices of the Diocese of Ripon and Leeds were constructed on the site of the church. [Au(abr)] Selby (B.07.4262) SE46922553 {1DC6202C-5F1C-4F57-9512-BCF8081B9EF0} Parish: Brotherton Postal Code: WF11 8AJ FERRYBRIDGE 'C' POWER STATION, FGD ON UNITS 3 & 4 Ferrybridge 'C' Power Station, FGD on Units 3 & 4 Mott MacDonald Croydon : Mott MacDonald, 2005, 17pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Mott MacDonald The proposed development was scheduled to take place within the settings of two Scheduled Monuments, Ferrybridge Henge and the late 18th century road bridge. Whilst there had not been anything of archaeological significance found specifically along the route or at the terminals of the proposed installations, the potential for archaeological activity in these areas was considered to be very high. [Au(abr)] Wakefield (B.07.4263) SE42991311 {153695B5-4675-4A45-88AE-5B13E0858019} Parish: Hemsworth Postal Code: WF9 4HN MARKET STREET, HEMSWORTH An Archaeological Desk-based Assessment at Market Street, Hemsworth, West Yorkshire McMorran, R Twickenham : AOC Archaeology Group, 2005, 54pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: AOC Archaeology Group The historical and cartographic evidence indicated that the majority of the site had remained undeveloped for at least 230 years. The western edge of the site was the focus for 19th-20th century development. There was a small amount of medieval activity in the surrounding environ, including the church of St. Helen's. A moderate amount of post-medieval archaeology was noted. [Au(abr)] (B.07.4264) SE46002240 {BF349B33-3D62-42D5-B6EC-2A6D918E569D} Parish: Pontefract Postal Code: WF8 2NP ROTI RESTAURANT, NORTH BAILEYGATE, PONTEFRACT Roti Restaurant, North Baileygate, Pontefract: Cultural Heritage Desk-based Assessment AOC Archaeology Group Midlothian : AOC Archaeology Group, 2005, 40pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: AOC Archaeology Group In the vicinity of the proposed development site were two Scheduled Ancient Monuments, a Conservation Area, Listed Buildings and numerous other sites of archaeological significance. In particular, the area proposed for development lay close to the remains of Swillington Tower, immediately to the north of Pontefract Castle. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 1350 (B.07.4265) SE39301230 {DA9D9CF3-6188-4EDA-B4D1-C795BBFFD7E0} Parish: South Hiendley Postal Code: S72 9BG DAZ 306, MAIN STREET, SOUTH HIENDLEY Daz 306, Main Street, South Hiendley, West Yorkshire: Archaeological Desk-based Assessment Northern Archaeological Associates Barnard Castle : Northern Archaeological Associates, 2005, 14pp, figs, tabs, refs A total of 66 cultural heritage sites were recorded within the vicinity of the proposed development, most being identified from historic mapping of the area. Twelve of them were recorded within the proposed development area. Other than a track bed, no recorded archaeological sites would be affected by the proposals. [Au(abr)] North Lincolnshire North Lincolnshire (B.68.4266) TA02402100 {A5DF333E-3880-4404-95C2-C2EC9D40D609} Parish: Barton Postal Code: DN18 5TE LAND OFF TOFTS ROAD Land off Tofts Road, Barton upon Humber Scott Wilson Leeds : Scott Wilson, 2006, 33pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Scott Wilson A desk-based assessment was undertaken on the proposed development site. The assessment identified that the site may have potential for Roman and/or prehistoric archaeology. Any archaeology may have been truncated by medieval and post-medieval agricultural activity. [Au(adp)] (B.68.4267) SE99750735 {D4C3D67D-F298-4B3F-8B2C-E5991A19970F} Parish: Brigg Postal Code: DN20 8AT TESCO STORE AND FORMER GAS WORKS SIT Tesco Store and Former Gas Works Site, Barnard Avenue, Brigg, North Lincolnshire Darton, L & Chadwick, P London : CgMs, 2005, 48pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: CgMs An archaeological desk-based assessment was undertaken on the proposed redevelopment site. Late prehistoric timbers had been recovered from an adjacent site and the assessment identified the potential for further timbers in the western part of the site. Structures associated with the gasworks, were also identified as possibly surviving in the western part of the site. [Au(adp)] Archaeological periods represented: PR, PM (B.68.4268) TA13822015 {9FB7FBBC-D5A9-4D0D-8C26-ED08C05858C3} Parish: East Halton Postal Code: DN40 3PY WARREN'S YARD, KING STREET Warren's Yard, King Street, East Halton, North Lincs. Tann, G Lincoln : Lindsey Archaeological Services, 2005, 43pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Lindsey Archaeological Services A desk-based assessment was undertaken on the proposed development site. The assessment identified that the surrounding fields had extant earthwork remains from the shrunken medieval village, that may

have extended into the site. The site was identified as being developed in the 19th century, therefore any medieval remains may have been truncated. [Au(adp)] Archaeological periods represented: MD North Yorkshire Hambleton (B.36.4269) SE28949444 {09B6E318-5C00-499F-9420-CBEBE77980FA} Parish: Killerby Postal Code: DL7 0RZ KILLERBY Killerby, North Yorkshire: Preliminary Archaeological Appraisal Report Fraser, R & Speed, G Barnard Castle : Northern Archaeological Associates, 2005, 9pp, figs, tabs, refs Mineral extraction within the draft development area would have no direct impact upon known archaeological sites of national or regional importance. There was, however, moderate potential for previously unrecorded sites of local or regional importance to be present, particularly on the gravel terraces within the western and southern parts of the area. [Au(adp)] Richmondshire (B.36.4270) NZ00400240 {1C8CA3A3-E81A-43E8-8265-3BB5F3A8DC4C} Parish: Arkengarthdale Postal Code: DL11 6EH LANGTHWAITE WATER TRANSFER SCHEME Langthwaite Water Transfer Scheme: Cultural Heritage Appraisal Report Cooper, O Barnard Castle : Northern Archaeological Associates, 2005, 19pp, figs, tabs, refs A desk-based appraisal of the proposed route for a new portable water transfer pipeline between Saledatel and Wensleydale identified 84 recorded archaeological sites within 250m of the works, ranging from a findspot of a Neolithic stone axe to 19th and 20th century mining complexes. There were three Scheduled Monuments within the vicinity of the proposed works, although none were directly on the proposed route. Two conservation areas were located within 250m. There were 23 Listed Buildings within the study area, mostly within the Conservation Areas. A number of the recorded archaeological sites would be affected by the proposed development, principally the earthwork remains of ridge and furrow cultivation. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: UD (B.36.4271) SE08839251 {F2F3BBF6-09D4-411B-8A26-3CE06CC96FE2} Parish: Bellerby, Leyburn Postal Code: DL8 5JY CRANEHOWE BOTTOM SPRINGS, BELLERBY Cranehowe Bottom Springs, Bellerby, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Desk-based Assessment Johnson, P Barnard Castle : Northern Archaeological Associates, 2005, 13pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs The proposed pipeline corridor ran directly to the north of a Scheduled Monument known as T'Old Ruins. The site was thought to have originated in the prehistoric period and was subsequently reoccupied in the medieval period. The northernmost limit of the Scheduled Area lay along the edge of a steep scarp into the dry valley in which the proposed pipeline route would run. [Au(abr)]

(B.36.4272) SE1318897645 {C31CA362-8EE9-4078-B989-BB138C508B3D} Parish: Catterick Postal Code: DL11 6DB PROPOSED TRACKWAY AT HALFPENNY HOUSE MOOR Proposed Trackway at Halfpenny House Moor PA London : PA, 2005, 2pp, figs Work undertaken by: A basic assessment indicated that any archaeological remains present in the area would have been destroyed by development. [Au(abr)] Ryedale (B.36.4273) SE83507050 {08B0F8E5-FB6C-433E-B1B7-E273EBCDBB9C} Parish: Settrington Postal Code: YO17 8NY SETTRINGTON RENEWAL, NEAR MALTON Settrington Renewal, Near Malton, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Desk-based Appraisal Cooper, O Barnard Castle : Northern Archaeological Associates, 2005, 12pp, figs, tabs, refs The principal predicted impact would be the excavation of an open trench or a number of pits along the roadway and verge for installation of the new pipe. This would potentially disturb remains associated with a prehistoric linear boundary and a possible Roman road. There was also the potential for disturbing previously unidentified archaeological remains within the same area. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: RO, UD Scarborough (B.36.4274) TA03508300 {A8C46087-3ED2-477A-B551-36F2B42988EE} Parish: Seamer Postal Code: YO11 3YT SCARBOROUGH BUSINESS PARK, SEAMER Scarborough Business Park, Seamer, North Yorkshire: Report on an Archaeological Desk Top Study Finalyson, R York : York Archaeological Trust, 2005, 30pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: York Archaeological Trust There was a large body of data recording archaeological sites and finds in the vicinity of the proposed development site. [Au(abr)] (B.36.4275) {CF027704-879C-411E-B5D7-70946CF2B64F} NZ89790945, NZ85801350, NZ88890768, NZ90751115, NZ91130956, NZ85601238 Parish: Whitby Postal Code: YO21 3RG RPLACEMENT OF THE EAST CLIFF BROADCAST TOWER, WHITBY Replacement of the East Cliff Broadcast Tower, Whitby, North Yorkshire. Archaeological Deskbased Assessement Claydon, M Durham : University of Durham, Archaeological Services, 2005, 72pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: University of Durham, Archaeological Services Six sites around Whitby were selected for the potential relocation of a broadcast tower. It was discovered that there was an unknown potential for the recovery of archaeological remains, and as a result a geophysical survey was recommended in all areas except one, in order to mitigate appropriately. [Au(adp)]

Selby (B.36.4276) SE63303230 {3BB8EB99-74EF-452C-8D0C-E6A40325BFA9} Parish: Hemingbrough Postal Code: YO8 5BH SELBY BUSINESS PARK, BARLBY BRIDGE Selby Business Park, Barlby Bridge, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Desk-based Assessment Brown, A Morley : Archaeological Services WYAS, 2005, 21pp, figs, refs There is no evidence for any activity within the development area preceding its intake into the agricultural regimes of the medieval periods. Moreover, the waterlogged conditions was evidence, by the peat formation across the site during the late prehistoric period, against any sustained activity in the vicinity. [Au(abr)] (B.36.4277) SE52004010 {4971D370-4066-441D-9766-99B46040EFFB} Parish: Ulleskelf Postal Code: LS24 9DU LAND AT MAIN STREET, ULLESKELF Archaeological Desk-based Assessment of Land at Main Street, Ulleskelf, North Yorkshire Stenton, M Sheffield : ARCUS, 2005, 33pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs An assessment revealed that the site itself had no record of past activity, although there had been evidence in the surrounding area from the Bronze Age onwards. An evaluation was proposed to fully examine the potential of the site. [Au(adp)] York York (B.92.4278) SE62835158 {749B9C78-8C6E-4732-8145-BC74B8D1BBB9} Parish: York Postal Code: YO10 3BT DERWENT SCHOOL DETACHED PLAYING FIELD, OSBALDWICK LANE Derwent School Detached Playing Field, Osbaldwick Lane Stirk, D York : On Site Archaeology, 2005, 16pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: On Site Archaeology A review of the archaeological and historical background to the village of Osbaldwick and the surrounding area suggested the remains of prehistoric, Romano-British and early medieval date may have survived beneath the visible ridge and furrow earthworks on the proposed development site to the south of Osbaldwick Lane. The presence of medieval ridge and furrow across the site made it unlikely that remains from the later medieval period onwards existed, however, medieval ploughing may have damaged underlying archaeological features. [Au(abr)]