Representation by David Thalenberg
- Date submitted
- 10 January 2019
- Submitted by
- Members of the public/businesses
Stonehenge is probably the most recognisable, iconic and well-regarded prehistoric site in the world. To construct a tunnel under it would both threaten o damage it, from the construction work itself, and from the traffic Passaic through. In addition, the requirement to conduct archeological studies during construction would create cost overruns that are not sustainable, and delays that are not planned. As an example, look at the London Crossrail project.