This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which the buildings of Colchester have changed and developed over the last century
This fascinating selection of more than 180 photographs traces some of the many ways in which the villages around Colchester have changed and developed over the last century.
This authoritative and original work sets the results of recent archaeological research in the context of classical scholarship, as it explores three main aspects of Romano-British buildings: * general characteristics of form and structure * the ways in which they were built and decorated * the range of activities for which they were designed. This evidence is then used to discuss the social practices and domestic arrangements that characterised Romano-British elite society. Fully illustrated, this volume is the essential guide to how houses were built, used and understood in Roman Britain.
This report is into the investigation by the Palriamentary Commissioner for Administration of a complaint that Sir Bob Russell, the Member for Colchester, made claims against parliamentary allowances for the rental of his constituency office from 2002-03 to 2009-2010 when that accommodation was owned by company in which he and a family member held shares. The Commissioner did find that Sir Bob Russell was in breach of the rules, that there was a misreading and misunderstanding of the rules. However the seriousness of the breach was strongly mitigated by findings in relation to disclosure. The Committee agrees with those conclusions and has recorded the breach. No further action is recommended.