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One of the longest sections of Roman road ever found in Wales


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The highway was carved out of the Powys countryside in Newtown 2,000 years ago, and is thought to have linked two forts. Archaeologists are excavating three separate sections of the road, and they expect to uncover a total of 300 metres. The work will not delay the development of the supermarket. Archaeologists from the Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust are working on the site of the town's old Smithfield market, which is being redeveloped as a Tesco store...

 

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This is very interesting for me because I do a lot of work on Tesco's especially the new builds so hopefully I might get to spend some time at the Newtown site. I might dust my trowel off and offer my services during my lunch break!!!!!! B)

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