HEREFORDSHIRE Council has unveiled details of arrangements to allow more people to view the recently unearthed Rotherwas Ribbon.
The Ribbon is a Bronze Age surface of cracked stones discovered as a result of the archaeological investigations carried out prior to the construction of the Rotherwas access road, located just south of Hereford city.
The council ran a session on Saturday during which 200 people were bussed to the site.
A further 200 are due to visit the site this afternoon.
Due to popular demand, similar escorted visits have now been arranged to run between 1pm and 4.30pm from Monday to Saturday next week, July 16 to July 21.
Anyone wanting to book a place should contact Herefordshire Council's switchboard on 01432 260000 between 11am and 5pm.
Visitors will be taken to the site from Unit Three on the Rotherwas Industrial Estate for escorted visits before being transported back to their cars.
Only those who have booked will be allowed to visit the site, up to a maximum of 25 per half-hour visit.
Visitors should arrive at least ten minutes prior to their selected time as they will need to complete a form setting out health and safety requirements.
They should also wear stout shoes, and if the weather is wet, they should consider bringing Wellingtons.
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