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- Page 13 and 14: Introduction The Brief The Tamworth
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- Page 21 and 22: 1.2 Historical Overview 1.2.1 Topog
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- Page 25 and 26: An alternative theory is postulated
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2.3.4 Monitoring structural crackin
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Likewise the plaster ceilings of ro
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2.3.13 Collation of information on
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2.3.18 Presentation of the motte an
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2.3.22 Park Management/ protecting
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understanding of the need to provid
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2.3.28 Ecological Potential The eco
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It is clear that some items held wi
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The current entrance up the Norman
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The roof of the tower provides an e
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This could be activated by blue too
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2.3.47 Systems to safeguard the col
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Items on display are not stored in
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2.3.52 Documentation and Collection
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Key risk areas: • Areas where cat
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The Policies A principles and appro
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Policy B3.6 An archive documenting
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Policy C3 To observe effective regi
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Policy C6 Understand and protect th
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F Policies Engagement Policy F1: Re
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Policy G12: Develop Tamworth Castle
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Policy H4.7 A brief annual monitori
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J Policies Site Management These po
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Costed 10 year Action Plan • Arra
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Sources Technical Baker, Shepherd,
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Rahtz P and Meeson R 1992 An Anglo-
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Appendix 3 A map of that part of th