Category Archives: Correspondence

Email to the Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Categories: Consultation Responses, Correspondence

In March 2023 the Director wrote to the Social Justice and Social Security Committee in the Scottish Parliament who were examining the the Charities (Regulation and Administration) (Scotland) Bill: Dear Social Justice and Social Security Committee members, I understand that the consultation period for this Bill at Stage 1 has passed, but I wanted to highlight…

 

Correspondence with the Scottish Law Commission on the sale of Human Remains in Scotland

Categories: Correspondence, Policies

In January 2023 the Society wrote to the Scottish Law Commission asking it to consider urgently reviewing the current laws and processes around the sale of human remains in Scotland. The Society has a Human remains policy: The study of the ancient and recent human past will inevitably encounter and research human remains. “Human remains” here…

 

Letters to and from Chester University

Categories: Correspondence

Letters to and from Chester University regarding heritage department staffing

 

Letter to Sheffield University

Categories: Correspondence

Letter to Sheffield University regarding its Department of Archaeology

 

Letter from the Cabinet Secretary for Culture and External Affairs

Categories: Correspondence

The Cabinet Secretary’s response on 19 July 2013 to the Society letter regarding NMS Trustees.

 

Letter to Cabinet Secretary of Culture and External Affairs

Categories: Correspondence

Letter from the Society regarding the composition of the NMS Board of Trustees.

 

Letter from Cabinet Secretary for Culture and External Affairs

Categories: Correspondence

The Cabinet Secretary responds to a letter from the Society and Archaeology Scotland supporting the proposed Year of Archaeology in 2015.

 

Letter to the Cabinet Secretary for Culture and External Affairs

Categories: Correspondence

The Society and Archaeology Scotland wrote to inform the Cabinet Secretary about the proposed Year of Scottish Archaeology in 2015.

 

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