Archaeologists and a local history group have raised concerns that the ruins of the 'lost' mansion of Saltaire near Bradford have been interfered with and removed without permission
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site, random ‘digging’ means important evidence is likely to be unrecorded, removed, damaged or destroyed, and this may compromise a full examination of the site in the future. Moreover, digging on the site is an act of trespass and removing materials without authorisation is theft. For these and other reasons, we ask folk not to engage in this activity.
The club’s members also discussed their concerns with Bradford University archaeologists, who reported them to the council.
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