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Representation by David Brown

Date submitted
12 December 2018
Submitted by
Members of the public/businesses

This development is within a site and setting that is unique, described by UNESCO as 'a landscape without parallel.'. 'There are not two Stonehenge.' It is just simply not known what lies in the ground that can be irretrievably lost and damaged to us and future generations.

What we do know about is damage to the Blicks Mead Mesolithic site and setting.

UNESCO's own international advisers say the development should not go ahead in its present form.

There are viable alternatives which do not damage this WHS.

WE know new roads facilitate even more traffic. There will be noticeably noise levels from faster and greater volume of traffic.