At MOLA we recognise that the archaeology and built heritage of a development can be used to build a sense of place and shape its identity.
Moreover, it can be a tool for positive publicity and stakeholder engagement, enabling developers to fulfil their CSR agendas and lessen the impact of disruptive development work. Throughout the year we have worked with our clients on placemaking and community engagement, from community digs, public events and displays to interpretive hoardings, presentations to neighbours and blogs. Here are our 2013 highlights...