Members will be aware that we have backed the 5 year long campaign
to have The Antonine Wall achieve World Heritage Site status. Less than 1000
places in the world have this status and of course, as we all know now, the Wall
has successfully joined this exclusive list. Our campaign activities took us to
the Scottish Parliament on two occasions, we lobbied MSP and MPs of all parties
and of course, we supported Historic Scotland and various Local Authorities in
their efforts. We also wrote directly to the UNESCO headquarters in Paris and the
'word on the wind' indicates that this letter was influential on the final decision.
This activity had not gone unnoticed and we had the distinction of
being the honour guard for the Director General of UNESCO on the occasion of his
visit to Scotland Again,' the word on the wind' has let us know that this was
greatly appreciated by Mr Matsuura and his colleagues. The 'tongue of good report'
has also spoken in our favour in internal UNESCO documentation (with photographs
too!) and so, well done everyone who took the time off to come to New Lanark on
a very wet day.
T.A.G. 'invade' Edinburgh Castle
If parading on a roof garden at New Lanark in honour of a visiting
Japanese dignatory was not a surreal enough experience, then a further venture
by the Convenor and Secretary realised a dream come true. Although we initially
sought to be 'merely' a first class living history group covering the 1st and 2nd
century period of Roman history, the deplorable treatment and condition of Roman
archaeology in Scotland angered us to the extent that we have also become a
de facto conservation and protection lobbying group in its favour. We
have confronted threats to Ardoch, Dere Street, Cramond, Inveresk, Kinneil Museum
and of course The Antonine Wall itself. We have been the bane of and thorn in
the flesh to Quango's, bureaucrats and politicians in defence of Roman heritage
in Scotland.
This, and of course, our support for the WHS status for The
Antonine Wall has not gone unobserved. The manifestation of this was the
invitation by the First Minister, Alex Salmond, to John Richardson and Ron Greer,
on behalf of TAG, to attend an evening of celebration in the Great Hall
of Edinburgh Castle on 3rd September.
Needless to say this was a duty enthusiastically and enjoyably
carried out by the Centurion and Signifer. Much useful schmoozing and lobbying
was carried out in between snacking (mainly Ron), imbibing (mainly John) hugging
female politicians, (again mainly John) for the benefit of all TAG members. The
sacrifice was well worth it and the Culture Minister mentioned us specifically
in her official speech to the audience. It all became very surreal and dreamlike
by the end of the evening and we can just about remember our return trip to the
Praesidium at Letham Rise to deliver the official report to the Matrix.
Formitas et honorare indeed.
Ron Greer (Secretary)