Is there actually any one particular person at Towers nowadays that deal with the archive and the heritage side of things? In the past there was always Les, then Di in recent years until she retired several years back. I get the impression that there isn't particularly anyone these days who is really ON IT. I did around 12,000 words on the history of the gardens at AT for my dissertation and any normal person would probably send a copy to a company that they based a piece of work on but with Towers I get the impression that no-one would really give a damn enough to read it so have never even bothered sending one of a few copies I have sitting in a drawer. They really seem to be lacking in the heritage department these days, and as has been mentioned many times before, they could really make a lot more use of it.