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by Hipolito Quitzon Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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Part of a Bronze Age settlement was uncovered at Must Farm quarry, at Whittlesey, near Peterborough, in Cambridgeshire, England.

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Which is the most important Viking settlement in England?

3 of the Most Important Viking Settlements in England 1 Torksey. Archaeologists have recently discovered phenomenal site in Torksey, on the north bank of the River Trent, that has yielded tens of thousands of metal finds over the years. 2 Repton. Then, later, I went to one of the most remarkable places I’ve ever been in the U.K. ... 3 York. ...

Can I stay in the UK without applying for settled status?

If your application is successful, you’ll get either settled or pre-settled status. The EEA includes the EU countries and also Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. You may be able to stay in the UK without applying - for example, if you’re an Irish citizen or have indefinite leave to remain.

What is place of settlement?

Place of settlement was originally place of births, children, both legitimate and illegitimate, taking their settlement from the place where they were born, and a married woman taking her settlement from that of her husband.

Where was the Bronze Age settlement in Cambridgeshire?

Part of a Bronze Age settlement was uncovered at Must Farm quarry, at Whittlesey, near Peterborough, in Cambridgeshire, England.

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What did they find at Must Farm?

The settlement yielded the largest assemblage of domestic metalwork from Britain, including axes, sickles, gouges and razors. Metalwork from the Bronze Age is rarely found associated with settlement, so these artefacts are particularly important in the study of household inventories.

Can you visit must farm?

The Must Farm Timber Platform Project is an excavation running from September 2015 to April 2016. As the site is situated in a working quarry we are unable to accept general visitors, volunteers or host a public open day. There are opportunities for local interest groups to visit the site by appointment.

Can you still apply for EU Settlement Scheme?

The deadline for most people to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme was 30 June 2021. You can still apply if either: the deadline for you to apply is after 30 June 2021.

Who is eligible for pre-settled status?

If you get settled status, any children born in the UK while you're living here will automatically be British citizens. If you get pre-settled status, any children born in the UK will be eligible for pre-settled status. They will only be a British citizen if they qualify for it through their other parent.

How old is must farm?

What is Must Farm? At the Must Farm excavation site between Peterborough and Whittlesey archaeologists have uncovered one of the best preserved settlements dating to the Late Bronze Age (1000 – 800BC). Initial excitement was generated by the discovery of log boats, fish traps and a wooden platform.

Where is Britain's Pompeii?

CambridgeshireThe level of preservation at the site, in Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire, has been compared to that seen at Pompeii, a Roman city buried by ash when Vesuvius erupted in AD 79.

How do I get settled status UK 2022?

To get settled status, you only need evidence for 6 months out of every 12 months for 5 years in a row. It doesn't have to be the last 5 years. You can provide evidence for a different 5-year period - as long as you haven't lived outside the UK for 5 years in a row since then.

Can you lose settled status UK?

If you spend more than two years outside the UK, your Pre-Settled Status will lapse. Your Pre-Settled status can be revoked if you commit a serious criminal offence or the Home Office believes you submitted false information with your application.

How long is settled status valid for?

Pre-Settled Status is temporary and valid for just five years. You must apply for Settled Status within that period, if you want to stay in the UK for longer. But be careful! If you want to qualify for settled status, you must live in the UK at least six months for every 12-month period.

What's the difference between settled and pre settled status?

Both settled and pre settled status permit holders the rights to live, work and study in the UK. However, pre settled status is limited to a period of five-years, while those with settled status are granted indefinite permission to remain in the UK, and can become eligible for British citizenship.

What happens after 5 years pre settled status?

If you're given pre-settled status again You can stay in the UK for a further 5 years from the date on your Home Office decision letter. You can apply for settled status after you've lived in the UK, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man for 5 years in a row (known as 'continuous residence').

Can I work in UK without pre settled status?

If you were living in the UK before 1 January 2021, you may continue to live and work there. However, you need to to have settled or pre-settled status.

Is EU Settlement Scheme extended?

The deadline to apply was due to be midnight on 30 June 2021 but has now been extended for people who are joining a family member in the UK who was living in the UK by 31 December 2020, or those who have 'reasonable grounds' for being unable to apply by 30 June 2021 - such as suffering from an illness or the victim of ...

Can EU citizens still move to the UK?

If you're an EU , EEA or Swiss citizen Irish citizens can continue to enter and live in the UK . EU , EEA and Swiss citizens can travel to the UK for holidays or short trips without needing a visa. In other cases, find out if you need to apply for a visa to enter the UK .

How do I get pre settled status UK after Brexit?

If you've lived in the UK for less than 5 years You should make a late applicationfor pre-settled status. To get it, you'll need to prove you: lived in the UK for at least 1 day on or before 31 December 2020. haven't left the UK for more than 6 months since 31 December 2020.

Are UK citizens still EU citizens?

End of free movement rights British citizens' EU citizenship and free movement rights ended when the Brexit transition period expired on 31 December 2020. Those rights had enabled them to visit, live, work or study in an EU Member State without needing a visa.

Where did Must Farm “Fit”?

This was a period of rising sea levels and encroachment of lands which had previously been dry. We are seeing a community which is adapted to life at the fen edge – with access to wood, crops and animals from dry land, but making skilled use of the neighbouring waterways.

When were decaying timbers discovered?

In 1999 decaying timbers were discovered protruding from the southern face of the brick pit at Must Farm. Investigations in 2004 and 2006 dated the timbers to the Bronze Age and identified them as a succession of large structures spanning an ancient watercourse.

What was the cause of the excavation of the Cambridge Archaeological Unit?

The site was exposed as a result of the extraction of clay for brick production by Forterra (formerly London Brick and then Hanson). The excavations undertaken by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit have been funded by Forterra and Historic England.

Bronze Age Settlement

Thanks to funding from Historic England and Forterra, in August 2015 we began a new project – Bronze Age Settlement. T his was a 10-month excavation of a settlement at the site that was destroyed by fire, causing it to collapse into a river channel, preserving the contents in situ.

Bronze Age River

In 2011 the Cambridge Archaeological Unit, University of Cambridge, in collaboration with Forterra, began to unearth a series of extraordinary finds. What we found, what we learnt and what we know about the history, geology and archaeology of the area, can be explored in Bronze Age River.

When is the deadline to apply for EU settlement?

The deadline for most people to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme was 30 June 2021. If you or your family are from the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein, you can still apply if you or a family member were living in the UK by 31 December 2020. You must also either:

Is it free to apply for EU settlement?

It’s free to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme.

What did the Vikings bring to Europe?

So, in fact, you could argue that the Vikings brought a huge amount of economic dynamism and trade through this informal empire, this network, that by that stage stretched across western Europe.

What is the turd in York?

One of the museum’s prized exhibits is called the Lloyds Bank Turd, a coprolite. Essentially it’s a large piece of fossilised human faeces that was found under the current site of Lloyds Bank.

Who destroyed the Church of Mercia?

It was then effectively wiped from the history books having been totally destroyed by the Vikings, who then stayed there.

Where is the town of Settle?

In heart-melting scenery at the southern end of the Yorkshire Dales, Settle is a lovable stone-built town on the River Ribble. The National Park will always be in your plans here in Settle, as you venture to waterfalls, cliffs, limestone gorges, far-flung caves and peaks over 700 metres. You don’t need to become a mountaineer though, ...

What is the Settle Stories Festival?

The biennial Settle Stories Festival is an arts event launched in 2010 and centred on the spoken word, creative ideas and digital art.

How long does it take to walk to Stainforth Force?

Stainforth Force. One of the closest of the many natural wonders around Settle, Stainforth Force is barely 5 minutes from the centre of town. If you like you can walk there in 45 minutes or so on the Ribble Way, tracking the river back up to the village of Stainforth.

What is Malham Cove?

One of these is to experience the majesty of the nearby Malham Cove, a curved limestone cliff topped with limestone pavement.

What is the oldest music hall in the UK?

Victoria Hall. This beautiful 19th-century monument is put to all sorts of uses for Settle’s residents. The Victoria Hall is opened in 1853 as the Settle Music Hall, which makes it the oldest remaining music hall in the UK. During the day there are multiple things going on here every day of the week apart from Sunday.

Where is settle falconry?

Settle Falconry. You could not choose a more suitable place for falconry than the stirring uplands of the Yorkshire Dales. Based in the National Park, a few miles from the town, Settle Falconry is a small company offering birds of prey experiences for an hour or half-day.

When was the Settle-Carlisle line built?

Built in the 1870s , the Settle-Carlisle line was one of the last major railway lines to be laid in the UK.

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