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The Colchester Archaeological Trust

The Colchester Archaeological Trust was founded in 1963 to research into and promote the archaeology of Colchester. It is a registered charity (no 283354) and a company limited by guarantee (no 1578133). The registered offices are at Camulodunum, 12 Lexden Road, Colchester, CO3 3NF.

The Trust is made up of about 20 trustees. Some are members in their own right, others are representatives of archaeological and other bodies. The management of the Trust is delegated to the Council of Management which is elected from the Trustees. Currently the chairman of the Council of Management is Mark Hassall MA FSA and the company secretary is Nick Wickenden MA FSA AMA.

The Trust employs a full-time professional unit, available to provide developers and others with a full range of archaeological services required by local authorities for planning applications or planning consents.

The Director and chief archaeologist of the Trust is Philip Crummy MA FSA MIFA. Howard Brooks MA MIFA is the senior fieldwork archaeologist. Both are full members of the Institute of Field Archaeologists.

The Trust is a registered archaeological organisation with the Institute of Field Archaeologists.

The Trust can be contacted as follows:

Colchester Archaeological Trust,
12 Lexden Road,
Colchester,
CO3 3NF,
UK.
Telephone:+44 (0)1206 541051/+44 (0)1206 500124.
Fax: +44 (0)1206 500124.
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