An archaeological evaluation was undertaken at Conference Way, Vale Park, Evesham, Worcestershire (NGR SP 0463 4112). It was commissioned by Ecus Ltd on behalf of Chase Commercial Ltd, in advance of a proposed industrial development. Planning permission has been granted subject to a programme of archaeological works. Fifteen trenches were opened across the proposed development area in a broad grid array. These revealed furrows running across the site on a broadly north-south alignment: the remains of medieval and post-medieval ridge and furrow cultivation which correlated well with Lidar and satellite imagery. These demonstrate the layout of a former field system, prior to establishment of the woodland known as Porter's Plantation on the site (now reduced). Several other isolated and undated features were identified, including some small gullies and discrete features, but the previous land use only appears to have been characterised by agricultural activity.