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Vindomora Solutions are based in Shotley Bridge, County Durham, UK. Photograph of the January snows looking east into Shotley Bridge, copyright Tony Liddell 2013.
 

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16/04/2013  Quick-Start IT Services website now live;

14/04/2013  Three archaeological survey projects starting soon in Northumberland;

28/02/2013  UK Vacation Exchange website now live;

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On July 16th, subcontracted by Archaeological Services (Durham University), I’ll be supervising the summer community excavation at Hagg Farm, Swaledale for the Swaledale and Arkengarthdale Archaeology Group (SWAAG). Hopefully this will include some blogging, so keep an eye on this spot!

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HeritageNET: Derwentside Project :
Posted by Vindomora Solutions on March 11, 2013

Vindomora Solutions is currently preparing to launch a brand-new heritage project in Derwentside, provisionally named HeritageNET: Derwentside. The aim of the project is to bring the heritage of the area to life online and via printed and e-publications, detailing the history and archaeology that once existed (and in some cases still exists). The project will Continue reading

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UK Vacation Exchange :
Posted by Vindomora Solutions on February 28, 2013

UK Vacation ExchangeThe UK Vacation Exchange website was a complete build from scratch, including social media integration, WordPress build (plus subscription membership etc) and graphics template. The site is also hosted and maintained on our webspace, and kept up to date with all security updates… Continue reading

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Desk-based Assessment A4 flyer :
Posted by Vindomora Solutions on January 15, 2013

Vindomora Solutions | Archaeological Desk-based assessmentsHistoric environment desk-based assessments are often a staple requirement when it comes to the potential development of areas and buildings of known or suspected historic/archaeological significance. The aim of a desk-based assessment (DBA)  can generally be defined as such: to reveal as far as is reasonably possible the nature, extent and probable significance of elements of the historic environment within the study area, using existing records such as historic mapping, trade directories, old photographs and building plans. Continue reading

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