In situ preservation was recommended for the trackway as a viable management strategy- assuming water levels could be maintained at a level above the timber and the peat saturated throughout. However this brought about new and problematic issues regarding the site's management that had to be overcome by the creation of innovative preservation techniques and policies. In 2017 the trackway was designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument by
Historic England. In 2018 the trackway was proposed for inclusion on the heritage at risk register The
Humberhead Peatlands have become a flagship enterprise for peat conservationists as well as for the archaeological assets held within. ==References==