Wales Development Project Uncovers More Than 200 Dead Bodies
Wales Development Project Uncovers More Than 200 Dead Bodies
One of the great features of many of the towns in Wales is the deep history that runs through the area. This is land that has been used by humans for centuries, and signs of those past uses are around every corner. So, when Haverfordwest planned a new development project on the Ocky White property, it didn’t know what was going to be found once work got underway.The Ocky White Development project is one that was taken on by the Pembrokeshire County Council. Once work began, it quickly became obvious that something unexpected was going to stand in the way of the job – the discovery of ancient remains. Specifically, around 240 skeletons were found on the site, some of which seem to date back to the 1200s.For one thing, there is the shocking nature of this kind of discovery, which is something that will unnerve some people – even if the skeletons have been there for hundreds of years. On the practical side of things, there is the added expense and delays to the timeline that have to be considered. The work to remove the skeletons properly added to the cost of the job significantly and delayed the timeline for getting businesses to commit to operating at the location.
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No tenants for site where 240 skeletons were foundHaverfordwest: No tenants for site where skeletons foundHistory of Wales
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