Atlas of Hillforts: CLASP to attend award ceremony

The The Atlas of Hillforts of Britain and Ireland Project, that CLASP was deeply involved with by studying the hillforts of Northamptonshire, has won the University of Oxford’s Vice Chancellor’s Award for Public Engagement with Research. CLASP has been formally invited to attend the Awards Ceremony at Oxford. Dave Hayward, Chair of Trustees, will be attending to represent not only CLASP but also our colleague Gren Hatton who led our input but will be unable to attend.

Additionally Dave will also be attending the final Conference of the Atlas Project at Edinburgh University and will ensure that both our overall work and the leadership of Gren are aptly reflected.



Additional Volunteers

We need to expand our team of enthusiastic and committed volunteers to fulfil a variety of roles and maintain the charity’s development whether you are able to give a few hours a week or more:
Volunteer help needed for:
  • Field work (field walking, excavation, geophysics etc.
  • Post excavation (processing and recording finds and archiving)
  • Computer and digital work
  • Fund raising
  • Publicity
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