Grace joins us from a background in commercial field archaeology, bringing with her valuable hands-on experience and a deep passion for the discipline. Having worked on a wide range of archaeological investigations, she’s now ready to explore a whole new side of the sector — and we’re thrilled to support her on that journey.
What drew Grace to Brindle & Green was our energy and enthusiasm. She sees real potential for growth here – both for herself and for the archaeology and heritage department as a whole. She’s especially excited about gaining experience in development-led archaeology, a new area for her that promises fresh challenges and opportunities.
Grace is keen to play a key role in laying strong foundations for our archaeology and heritage services, helping us expand into new areas and bring more value to our clients and projects.
Welcome to the team, Grace – we’re so pleased to have you on board and can’t wait to see what we’ll build together!
 
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