The principal aims of the study are to create a detailed record of the building prior to demolition and a record of any archaeological feature exposed during the course of the groundworks for the new development. The objectives are to: " Produce an accurate record of the building along with its fabric, fixtures and fittings (Level 2 or 3 as appropriate and as defined by Historic England 2016). " Create a phased historic development for the building. " Produce a record of any archaeological features exposed during the course of the development. All recording work will be undertaken according to the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (CIfA) guidance (CIfA 2014; 2014a; 2014b; 2014c; 2017). Staff will follow the CIfA Code of Conduct (2014d). The Chartered Institute for Archaeologists is the professional body for archaeologists working in the UK. The archive research has already been completed as part of the Heritage Impact Assessment undertaken in 2018. This will be drawn on for the production of the report. Copies of maps from each historic period will be used where available and copyright permits to show the evolution of the building. In advance of the fieldwork CAU, will discuss and agree with the client: " Working methods and programme. " Health and Safety issues and requirements. " Transfer of Title for artefacts. " Obtaining an accession number from the appropriate archive repository. A historic building record (equivalent to a Historic England level 2/3 survey) will be undertaken. " A measured ground floor plan of the building will be created as far as Health and Safety requirements permit. Measured detail will be added to the drawings along with annotations to provide details of both historic development and fabric. " Colour photographs of all exterior elevations and interior room spaces along with architectural details will be taken with a digital camera (at a resolution of 10 million pixels or higher). These will form the archive. Photographs will include a metric scale bar, except where Health and Safety considerations make this impractical. " Descriptions of the exterior and interior will be made in note form and by annotation of the plan to record their fabric and construction, phased development through time and architectural details. The interiors will be described room by room. The SDOHE has advised that a watching brief is required on the site during groundworks to fulfil the planning condition. This work will be guided by CIfA's guidan...