Following the revelations that the developers behind multi-million pound plans to transform Rougier Street have gone into liquidation with huge debts.
York Archaeology – formerly known as the York Archaeological Trust – has admitted that while plans for some kind of Roman attraction in York remain on its 'wish list' they are no longer on a 'planned list'.
The admission comes following the collapse of the original developers and site owners - Rougier House Developments and Rougier Street Developments - with debts totalling £24 million.
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