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WFD08
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Post date: 08/04/2015
A possible (pre 1920) historic rubbish dump measuring about 15m along and about 5m wide occurs in far southern portion of the proposed site. Fragment and archaeological heritage remains part of WFD 1 are also scattered about the surroundings area. The dump is characterized by a raised mound containing broken an burnt melted glass broken bottles including household glass and pieces of ceramics stoneware earthenware ash and charcoals. Modern refused such rusted metal, glass, plastics, road metal, asbestos and small amount of buildings rubble also occur in the dump and are scattered over a fairly wide area.