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Heritage Archaeology open for business as usual!

Heritage Archaeology is open for business as usual and we’re working as hard as ever. But during these difficult times we have made some adjustments to ensure the safety of our team and others. We have closed our office and moved to home working and are strictly following the Government’s guidance on social distancing. We’re also applying the rule of essential travel only.  This does slightly restrict our activities but we are still working to the same high standard.

Heritage Archaeology open for business
Heritage Archaeology open for business

We add our support and praise to the NHS staff and other key workers, and our thoughts and sympathies to anyone affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

To find out more about our services, please contact us.

5 Green New Year Resolutions at Heritage Archaeology

5 Green New Year Resolutions at Heritage Archaeology

1. Take public transportation.

Where possible the Heritage Archaeology Team will always take public transport. Using public transport reduces greenhouse gas emissions and reduces congestion on our road. 

2. Switch off unnecessary equipment. 

Heritage Archaeology is committing to switch off our equipment and office lights when not in use. This is a simple action to take to be save energy and in turn reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

3. Go Paper Free

Heritage Archaeology commits to reducing paper usage in our office internally and externally. We only print when necessary and use electronic documents and double sided printing whenever possible. Any paper that can be will be reused as scrap note paper or recycled after use. 

4. Reuse or Recycle

Most of the office waste generated by staff at Heritage Archaeology is recyclable. We now have multiple office bins for recycling paper, plastic, cans and any other recyclable wasted. Paper is reused as scrap note paper before being recycled. We hope the team will take pride in reducing the amount of landfill waste they generate.

5. Don’t buy single use cups, bring your reusable one. 

All members of the Heritage Archaeology team now have their very own new reusable cup to use when on site visits or when out and about. We can all now enjoy our very own reusable tea or coffee. Cheers!

Heritage Archaeology Pioneer 10 programme

Pioneer 10 – Heritage Archaeology shortlisted

Heritage Archaeology Ltd is thrilled to be part of the Pioneer 10 programme at Harborough Innovation Centre. Pioneer 10 is a programme that fuels the growth of industry and innovation in the Harborough District. Support offered through the programme is free to businesses, supported by HIC and partners, Harborough District Council. This year’s final is coming up on 8th April. We’ve really benefitted from the training and mentoring being part of the programme. 

Heritage Archaeology Pioneer 10 programme
Pioneer 10 Website

‘As a new startup, we are delighted to be part of Pioneer 10, gaining valuable insight and support from the mentors and being part of the business community at HIC.’ – Helena Kelly

Find out more about Heritage Archaeology Ltd ‘Here‘.

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