The fieldwork followed the methodology set out within the WSI (CA 2017). An archaeologist was present during all intrusive groundworks related to Plots 1, 2 and 3, which consisted of foundation trenches, 0.6m wide and up to 1.6m deep from ground level, for all three dwelling plots, as well as ground reduction for access (Fig. 2). It was agreed with Liz Mordue that subsequent archaeological monitoring during the excavation of service trenches and a car port was not necessary due to the nature of the existing 'made ground' deposits, less intrusive nature of associated groundworks and negative archaeological results for the works associated with Plots 1, 2 and 3. Where archaeological deposits were encountered written, graphic and photographic records were compiled in accordance with CA Technical Manual 1: Fieldwork Recording Manual. The resultant archive is currently held by CA at its offices in Milton Keynes. A summary of information from this project, set out within Appendix B will be entered onto the OASIS online database of archaeological projects in Britain. A programme of archaeological Observation, Investigation, Recording, Analysis and Publication (OIRAP) was undertaken by Cotswold Archaeology, for CgMs Limited, on behalf of iexpand Developments Ltd. This took place during groundworks prior to the construction of three residential dwellings at 4 Church Street, Silverstone (centred on NGR: 466739:244200; Fig. 1) over the course of three days in May 2018. No features or deposits of archaeological significance were observed during these groundworks, and no artefactual material pre-dating the modern period was recovered.