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Representation by David Bearne

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

Stonehenge is a World Heritage Site and should be treated with the utmost respect. There is much still to be discovered in the wider prehistoric landscape and any new road building or tunneling should be kept a very long way away from the area. Internationally respected archeologists and expert views should be heeded when planning any future infrastructure developments. The wider landscape is priceless and should be preserved for future exploration and learning.

The wider Stonehenge site is internationally important with most of it yet to be examined and understood. Respected archeologists and their representative bodies should be engaged to advise on routes and construction methods that would result in there being no detriment to this World heritage site.