Rendlesham Revealed, a four-year community archaeology project, engaged local people as volunteers to investigate the Anglo-Saxon archaeology of south-east Suffolk. The Project is led by Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service (SCCAS) and funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF). A partnership group of 21 organisations and stakeholders supported the Project, bringing additional small grants and in-kind contributions.
Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service worked with an external evaluation consultant to monitor and evaluate the project from January 2020 to September 2024. Annual evaluation reports were produced for each of the four years of the project, capturing the detail. An end of project evaluation report provides a stand alone account of the project as a whole with headline numbers, success criteria, lessons learned and legacy. Case studies illustrate the personal impact of the Project for volunteers.
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End of Project Report
Project headline numbers, outcomes, and achievements, criteria for success, lessons learned and legacy, with appendix of volunteer case studies.
End of Project Report Summary
A short summary of the end of project report with key points.
Impact Case Studies
Case studies illustrating the personal impact of the Project for volunteers - a separate download of the appendix in the full report.