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  • Shelagh Day

    My concerns about the proposed route for the A303 at Stonehenge are: 1. The tunnel is not sufficiently long, thereby damaging this World Heritage Site. This site is large and there is still a lot... Read more

  • Sime Wright

    I have been visiting Stonehenge and the surrounding area for many years. I am very worried that the planned scheme will cause: Irreparable damage to the WHS, its archaeology and setting, described... Read more

  • Simon Bending

    Stonehenge is a unique and internationally famous icon that is our responsibility to protect in the best and most responsible way possible. Generations come and go but Stonehenge remains as a reminder... Read more

  • Stephanie Stephenson

    This Ancient and Culturally unique Monument, Stonehenge, is held in Trust for all, in perpetuity, for our descendants, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, too precious to be the subject of undermining, and... Read more

  • Stephen Brown

    My representation centres around the need to protect our areas of heritage and history. Man's over reliance on methods of transport cannot be at the expense of sites such as this.

  • Steve Beech

    This will be bad for the site at Stonehenge and may cause damage physically as well as spoiling the vistas around the site. We don't need more roads - we need better public transport.

  • Stuart Roe

    Hi. I'm very concerned about the lack of alternative options in consultation that would not damage the World Heritage Site.

  • Susan Canney

    I am hugely concerned about the damage to the wider Stonehenge landscape, something that is so valuable that it has been awarded UNESCO World Heritage Site status, and I believe that UNESCO advice has... Read more

  • Suzanne Battison

    As someone who travelled on the A303 on a regular basis before I moved to Southampton I do appreciate the problems the road has with heavy traffic and people slowing to look at the monument, however a... Read more

  • Suzanne Keene

    It is wrong to claim that the Stonehenge monument itself is the only important issue for the A303 road improvement. I intend to draw attention to the enormous public interest there is in the wider... Read more

  • T J Simpson

    My concerns relate to inevitable damage to the World Heritage site and Blick Mead, the massive environmental damage to the flora and fauna of the area.

  • Terry Baldwin

    Not enough investigation for alternatives are on the table, local reports of Highways initial surveys have already caused devastating damage to part of the site through what appears to be incompetence... Read more

  • The 1805 Club (The 1805 Club)

    The 1805 Club has an interest in the Georgian Royal Navy and thus is concerned to preserve the Nile Clumps which were planted soon after the Battle of The Nile 1798. These Clumps are threatened by... Read more

  • Tim Woodcock

    Stonehenge is one of the most important World Heritage sites in the UK and still there is much to be discovered and understood. It is therefore vital that no work is undertaken on this site,... Read more

  • Tom Currant

    I am very concerned that the plans to widen the a303 will have a detrimental effect on our world heritage site, Stonehenge: I would like the stones to remain open to the elements without being moved... Read more

  • Tom Swithinbank

    Widening the road will increase carbon emissions. The works are likely to destroy an extremely important archeological site. This is not what the public want.

  • Tony Pywell

    The suitable banking of the Dual Carriageway bypassing Winterbourne Stoke, particularly in the vicinity of the B3083 crossing to protect the nearby houses from noise and visual intrusion of the road.

  • Trev Tyers

    I am deeply worried about the actual and potential destruction of archeology at this World Heritage Site.

  • Vaughan Hill

    I seek to prevent irreparable damage to the World Heritage UNESCO Stonehenge site. The proposed scheme must not be allowed go ahead in its present form. Also, I am concerned about damage to the Blick... Read more

  • Viviane Garbe

    The A303 Stonehenge Expressway would create irreparable damage to the WHS, Which UNESCO describes as a ‘landscape without parallel’. If UNESCO’s international advisers say the scheme should not go... Read more

  • Wickey Farmer

    Damage to UNESCO site, the wild birds and flora and fauna. The Blick Mead meolithic site. This area has been always part of my life and I do not want to see any of the area damaged or disturbed.

  • William Daly

    The proposed A303 Expressway at Stonehenge would do irreversible damage to one of the most important archaeological sites in the world.

  • Yvonne Crone

    The lanscape around Stonehenge is as important as the monument itself. The A303 is already a scar on this landscape. Do not make it worse, leave well alone.

  • Z Dean

    I object to ANY tunnelling in or close to the Stone Henge world Heritage Site. Please re-route traffic completely away from this area- DO NOT accommodate traffic . Due to: Irreparable damage to the... Read more

  • Ziya Dikbas

    I am concerned that sufficient care may not be given to Stonehenge, its various features historical, cultural, and others taken into consideration; and undue importance given to material, financial... Read more