%0 Journal Article %T The National Planning Policy Framework and Archaeology: Response to the Respondents %A Joe Flatman %A Dominic Perring %J Papers from the Institute of Archaeology %D 2013 %I Ubiquity Press %R 10.5334/pia.400 %X The respondents to our paper highlight a lot of similarity of thought and worry about the NPPF. The two biggest emotions seem to be ¡®it could have been worse¡¯ and ¡®we must wait and see how it pans out¡¯. That isn¡¯t the most inspiring of positions for a community to be in, but chimes with the general emotions surrounding life in Britain in mid 2012, post-Olympics community fervour notwithstanding. %K development %K planning %K National Planning Policy Framework %U http://pia-journal.co.uk/article/view/389