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DESK BASED ASSESSMENT; AMLAIRD MAINOUT; WAULKMILL GLEN RESERVOIR

Date 14 September 2015 - 12 October 2016

Event ID 1163726

Category Recording

Type Desk Based Assessment

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1163726

In October 2015, Scottish Water commissioned GUARD Archaeology Limited to undertake an assessment of a proposed water pipe route extending from the Water Treatment Works at Amlaird, East Renfrewshire, northwards to the water works at Waulkmill Glen Reservoir (NGR:

NS 48383 44394 to 58250). With an eastern spur extending from Fenwick Bridge to the Water Treatment Works at Corsehouse Burn (NGR: NS 50273 48343 to NS 47428 49936), and an eastern

spur extending from Brownside Farm to South Moorhouse Water Works (NGR: NS 51018 51741

to NS 52555 51301).

The assessment found that there are eight known cultural heritage sites directly within the proposed water pipe route, and a further fifteen cultural heritage sites within the 40m working corridor of the pipeline. It is noted that none of the sites are of particular significance, and none have statutory or non-statutory designation.

A Walkover Survey, Watching Brief and Trial Pit investigation took place during this assessment between 10/09/2015 - 15/02/2016.

Archive: NRHE

Funder: Scottish Water

Project Manager: John Atkinson

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