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  • Paul Workman

    I have great concern about the impact of road construction in the Stonehenge environment.

  • Richard Metcalfe

    The current A303 is a public right of way for all classes of user. As such it provides an important link for users of BOATS joining byway AMES11 and 12. The proposed scheme removes the rights of... Read more

  • Robert Scott-Jupp

    The scheme as planned will do irreparable damage to archaeological sites, including the recently discovered site at Blick Mead. No consideration has been given to alternative schemes that avoid any... Read more

  • Sally Rich

    This proposed new road is bad for the environment birds etc The stones should not be hidden from view it's already disappointing that you can't access them

  • Steve Cox

    I have concerns on the following points Irreparable damage to the WHS, its archaeology and setting, described by UNESCO as a ‘landscape without parallel’ UNESCO’s international advisers say the... Read more

  • Stuart Haigh

    Having read through the plans I believe that the closure of the BOAT running next to stonehenge which I use regularly as a member of the TRF is unjustified and unnecessary. I strongly object to this... Read more

  • Thomas Grayson-Smith

    The proposed A303 Stonehenge development would cause irreparable damage to the Stonehenge World Heritage Site, its archeology and setting, described by UNESCO as a “landscape without parallel”.... Read more

  • Carter Jonas LLP (Carter Jonas LLP) on behalf of Travelodge Hotels Limited

    Travelodge Hotels Limited (“Travelodge”) are the UK’s largest independent hotel brand with more than 560 hotels and 40,000 guest bedrooms across the UK and Europe. TLLC CMPROPCO11 Limited are the... Read more

  • Wiltshire Ramblers (Wiltshire Ramblers)

    Wiltshire Ramblers is broadly supportive of this long-overdue initiative to improve the A303 between Amesbury and Berwick Down, but would like to repeat some of the requests/observations we made in... Read more

  • Yvonne Gillian

    I would like to express my objection to the proposal to alter the road system around the sensitive World Heritage site of Stonehenge. I feel that the current proposal would be most detrimental to the... Read more

  • Avebury Parish Council (Avebury Parish Council)

    Avebury Parish Council (APC) has an interest in understanding possible risks to the site and village through the unintended diversion of would-be visitors to Stonehenge, discouraged as they may well... Read more

  • David Hobbs

    I am very concerned that the current plans will cause Irreparable damage to the WHS, its archaeology and setting, and understand that the international experts of UNESCO have also strongly opposed it.

  • Diana Graham

    The traffic congestion at Stonehenge 303 should be solved by limiting site visits NOT building a tunnel. The monument has more than one function: it is not only an attraction for tourists. It is... Read more

  • Dr Andrew Shuttleworth

    In making my representation on the A303 Stonehenge Scheme I would wish to begin by stating my support for the scheme as a whole; an effective dual carriageway bypass of Winterbourne Stoke and the... Read more

  • Dr Brian Kemplay

    I object to this scheme on the basis that it is very likely to destroy the unexplored wider environment of the stones. As the years go by more and more evidence is unearthed on the context of the... Read more

  • John Hughes

    y Submission will cover, but not limited to, the following matters. National and World Heritage. Landscape value Traffic data Cost. PS. The link to you, given in the e-mail from [Redacted] ,... Read more

  • Judith Whiteley

    The planned site for one of the tunnel’s entrances threatens one of Stonehenge’s most significant aspects - the direct line of sight from the stones to the setting sun on the winter solstice.

  • Penelope Rowe

    I am deeply concerned that the planned tunnel is likely to cause irreparable damage to the WHS, its archeology and setting, described by UNESCO as a ‘landscape without parallel’. Any tunnelling or... Read more

  • Peter Barker

    I wish to object to the proposal because I am very concerned that the Stonehenge World Heritage site will be damaged and that it will no longer be visible from a freely accessible location.

  • Roger Brake

    I am concerned about the potential damage to the World Heritage Site which will be caused by the construction of the tunnel, it's portals and associated works on and affecting the existing road... Read more

  • Stuart Fyfe

    Flyover at Countess is not the best option there. Irreparable damage to the WHS, its archaeology and setting, described by UNESCO as a ‘landscape without parallel’ UNESCO’s international... Read more

  • California Cultural Resources Preservation Alliance, Inc. (California Cultural Resources Preservation Alliance, Inc.)

    An expressway affecting the archaeological features and setting of a UNESCO World Heritage Site is a terrible idea. It will cause irreparable damage to the Stone Hedge world famous heritage site and... Read more

  • Cycling Opportunities Group Salisbury (COGS) (Cycling Opportunities Group Salisbury (COGS))

    I am interested in making sure that Highways England commit to providing a good network of safe routes for use by cyclists and walkers which link local communities and provide good opportunities for... Read more

  • Deborah Conway-Read

    I am extremely concerned about the effect of this development on the archaeology of the whole area. Priceless information will be lost for ever. The setting of England's most iconic structure will be... Read more

  • Fleur Doidge

    The plans for new road construction will interfere with and probably destroy forever the amenity and archaeological heritage of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Stonehenge plus nearby prehistoric... Read more