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Representation by Adam Stevenson

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

The site of Stonehenge is much larger than the site of the standing stones. So much of its processional route had already been destroyed by modern farming and other methods.

It is an essential site for the archeology and understanding of the people of this island and particularly in reference to the Blick Mead Mesolithic site.

As it stands, the route past Stonehenge allows it to be seen for free and to bypass this would be a detriment to anyone who doesn't wish to pay to see it.

The proposed expressway is needless and destructive and the government's infrastructure budget would be best spent on other projects that are less harmfull.