Representation by Jackie Surtees
- Date submitted
- 31 December 2018
- Submitted by
- Members of the public/businesses
In September 1918 Lord Chubb, on giving the Stonehenge landscape to the nation, wrote “All controversy will now cease and Stonehenge so dear to our hearts will now rest safe and secure...”
There are alternatives, at much less cost to taxpayers.
Thousands of years of our history in danger of destruction.
Stonehenge's designation as a World Heritage Site would be in danger.
Danger to Blick Mead Mesolithic site.
Miles of dual carriageway will not 'join up the landscape' as suggested by National Trust and English Heritage.
Rare bird species put in danger.