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Representation by Derek Flockton

Date submitted
10 January 2019
Submitted by
Members of the public/businesses

Stonehenge is unique; hence its UNESCO World Heritage status. There can be no justification in damaging any part of the site just as we would not allow damage to Hyde Park or York Minster. The proposed new road would damage nesting sites of rare birds such as the Stone Curlew and Great Bustard. We have a duty to protect wild habitats, otherwise we have no moral right to urge Brazil's Trump of the Tropics not to destroy the Amazon. If we cannot protect the last vestiges of historical and habitat sites, why should countries like Brazil save us from Climate chaos.. why not destroy their precious habitats? They have done far less damage than us so far.