United Cavers Exploration Team
Cave and Mine Exploring => General Chatter => Topic started by: Tim Watts on May 05, 2013, 09:57 PM
"The £17,900 Heritage Lottery-funded investigation" to look at and record a 18m long tunnel - To think what we could do with that amount of money with regards to miles of local mine workings some dating back to roman times which are currently lost or in the process of being lost.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2317691/Worlds-oldest-railway-tunnel-hidden-rockery-36-years-discovered-10ft-underground-garden.html
makes me wonder if we shouldn't be applying ourselves.....
http://www.hlf.org.uk/InYourArea/Wales/Pages/Welcome.aspx#.UYbJ46I3uSo
IF you get the money ill take 10% for supervising LOL :) its a sham they getting all that for what is just a train tunnel.. thier is nothing of importance or nothing with the building whats difference
http://www.hlf.org.uk/inyourarea/Wales/Pages/Flintshire.aspx#.UYfah0pW2So
off you go then start applying. m\t with all it's rich lead heritage should be a BIG contender
http://www.hlf.org.uk/HowToApply/Register/Pages/registerandapply.aspx#.UYfbh0pW2So
hahahaha? its 'ME'. You'd be waiting forever! ;-)
But in all honesty i can't think of anything more relevant that is in a state that preservation funding could make a real difference to in North Wales Heritage than what lies underground....
[quote="timwatts" post=17519]hahahaha? its 'ME'. You'd be waiting forever! ;-)
But in all honesty i can't think of anything more relevant that is in a state that preservation funding could make a real difference to in North Wales Heritage than what lies underground....[/quote]
dotto. i think it's deffo worth a chit chat with exec