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Article: Experts could dig you out of a very deep hole; Ward Hadaway law firm WHO'S PLANNING WHAT?(Business)
- Article from:
- The Journal (Newcastle, England)
- Article date:
- December 3, 2008
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Byline: PAUL COURTINE
WHEN people think of archaeological remains, they usually have in mind places like Hadrian's Wall or Alnwick Castle. However, ancient remnants of our past - be they pieces of pottery or foundations of a building - can be all around us or rather all beneath us. What difference does this make to developers?
Archaeological remains are given very high protection by the Government. Local councils are one of the main guardians of this protection and they must check planning applications to see if proposed works might have an impact ...
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Article: Ward Hadaway has a good year.(Business)
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June 16, 2004 ;
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... ... North-East's leading law firms, Ward Hadaway continues to work with many of the region ... turnover rising 17pc to pounds 17.5m. Ward Hadaway's corporate finance team has handled ... growth across the litigation services. Ward Hadaway was involved in establishing all five ...
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