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A303 Stonehenge
Representation by Alison Fearn
- Date submitted
- 11 December 2018
- Submitted by
- Members of the public/businesses
- Stonehenge is a site of International importance and designated by UNESCO as such.
- Stonehenge and its wider environs are of International importance as recognised as such by UNESCO
- Blickling Mead Mesolithic site contains fragile environmentally sensitive deposits and artefacts, alteration in the water table secondary to any initiated and completed works will be destructive to the remaining archaeology.
- The whole process is damaging to both the archeology, wider landscape and context and destroys both the physical and prehistoric/historic landscape of the Stonehenge and Stonehenge plain site.
- Environmental damage and disruption to ecology and wildlife habitat, which will be difficult to offset, including bird species which are sensitive/marginal with declining numbers secondary to habitat detruction and encroachment. (Great Bustard etc)