2019 Impact Report

Find out what Waterloo Uncovered achieved in 2019.
Impact Report 2019

2019 was one of Waterloo Uncovered’s most successful years to date. Over the summer, 50 British and Dutch veterans and serving personnel took part in our excavation in Belgium, alongside a team of archaeologists led by Professor Tony Pollard, Director of the Centre for Battlefield Archaeology at the University of Glasgow.

Here, the team uncovered more than 800 finds, including items of uniform from British Guardsmen, large numbers of musket and cannon balls from the fierce fighting, and grim evidence of the work of the surgeons in the Allied Field Hospital, in the form of amputated limbs from the struggle to save lives. Evaluation shows that 81% of personal goals set by participants were met “in full, or mostly”. In addition, a scale to measure mental wellbeing, developed by the Universities of Warwick and Edinburgh, revealed an average improvement of nearly 30% in the short term, with an improvement of 20% sustained at the end of the nine-month programme.

“WATERLOO UNCOVERED IS USING A REALLY PRACTICAL, PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT TO HELP PEOPLE WITH THEIR LIVES, WITH THEIR BELONGING, WITH THEIR CONTROL OF WHAT THEY DO.”

Dame Clare Marx, Chair of the General Medical Council