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Representation by Colin Boyle

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

Irreparable damage to the WHS, its archaeology and setting, described by UNESCO as a ‘landscape without parallel’ UNESCO’s international advisers say the scheme should not go ahead in its present form Concerns about damage to Blick Mead Mesolithic site and its setting Lack of alternative options in the consultation that would not damage the World Heritage Site Loss of the view from the road and need to pay to see the Stones in future Disturbance of rare bird species (Stone Curlew and Great Bustard) Increased noise from faster traffic Incompatible with the UK's CO2 reduction targets