Beneath the British countryside lie the remnants of history. Some of the sites are spectacular, others are mundane, but all are vitally important according to archaeologists who fear for the future of our past.
Engligh Heritage, the body responsible for archaeology, has just launched a re-evaluation of sites up and down the country and expect a five-fold increase in official protection orders. But what are the consequences for farmers and landowners? John Craven reports. Plus at 12.55pm the weather for the countryside with Michael Fish.
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