FAME has written a letter of support for the proposed Skills for the Future Programme:
A word from the Chair Next summer may seem a very long way off, especially after the awful autumn and…
FAME has carried out a survey of undeposited archaeological archives in England, Scotland and Wales. This was in response to…
To reflect the changing face of the UK archaeological market, we’re introducing a new grade of Affiliate Membership for smaller…
This year’s FAME Forum Fit for Purpose? focused on the issue of skills and employability in UK archaeology. Held in…
This year’s FAME Forum will be held in association with the Archaeology Training Forum, and will bring together speakers from…
This year’s FAME Forum will consider the issue of skills and employability in UK archaeology. A university degree has long…
FAME has broadly welcomed the new National Planning Policy Framework, published yesterday. FAME welcomes the objectives of the new National…
The FAME Spring newsletter is now out, with news of this year’s Forum, updates on the archaeological archives survey, a…
FAME is participating in a new project to assess the extent and usage of undeposited archaeological archives across the UK.…
Thinking of joining FAME? We’re offering new members a great deal – join before 21 April and you’ll get two…
Following our joint meeting on undeposited archaeological archives with the Society of Museum Archaeologists, we have agreed with SMA and…
FAME has responded to the public consultation about a new heritage organisation for Suffolk:
The first State of the Archaeological Market survey shows a slight increase in the numbers employed in development-led archaeology in…
FAME has responded to the draft National Planning Policy Framework by welcoming its objective of delivering sustainable development, but expressing…
FAME has raised concern about plans to end the Sandwell Archaeology Service:
FAME’s response to the proposal for a Kent Archaeological Resource Centre:
FAME has learned that Middlesbrough Council is considering withdrawing its funding from Tees Archaeology, the service which maintains the Historic…
This year’s FAME Forum ‘Trouble in Store’ addressed the critical issue of archaeological archives. Given the massive expansion in development-led…
This week saw the launch of the eagerly-awaited report of the Southport Group, on the public benefits of development-led investigation…