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Please click on the links below for further information:
Wincobank: Emerald Sanctuary
: A brilliant short film with stunning aerial views of Wincobank Hill, made by 15 year old Dyaln Barker in collaboration with Dr Roger Doonan of the University of Sheffield Department of Archaeology
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUxKc6rxINY
Scheduled Monument listing:
Wincobank Hill and sections of the Roman Ridge are under the protection of English Heritage and Sheffield City Council
http//www.english-heritage.org.uk/caring/listing/scheduled-monuments/
For the full text of the 2011 Desk Based Archaeological Assessment of Wincobank HIll by ArcHeritage
please visit the new website
www.wincobanklivinghistory.co.uk
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Wincobank Hill is owned and managed by Sheffield City Council.
Find out more here:
https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/out--about/parks-woodlands--countryside/trees--woodlands/woodland-sites-and-projects/wincobank-hill.html
"Fuelling a Revolution"
is available here: An education pack about Wincobank Wood -
http://www.heritagewoodsonline.co.uk
Click here to watch the video of a fascinating talk by Professor Mel Jones on
Sheffield's Woodland Heritage
Click here to listen to Christine Handley's talk:
Veterans, Ancients and Worked Trees in an Industrial Landscape
It's dark in the woodlands and King Caractacus is coming ...
Light Up the Hill 2012
Light Up The Hill 2013 - Behind the Scenes
Make Wincobank a better place to live. Follow the
Love Wincobank
campaign to find out how you can help:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Love-Wincobank/254027237953367?ref=ts
Discover the story of historic
Upper Wincobank Chapel
Read all about our Heritage lottery funded project
Roots of Iron: from Ancient Oak to Sheffield Steel
- and
how young people have been learning about our local heritage.
http://rootsofiron.wordpress.com/