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  • Hugh Caslake

    If we drive a tunnel though this precious historical landscape we can never reconstitute the archaeological evidence that will have been destroyed. For a [Redacted] road?! We’ve got plenty of those... Read more

  • james dewhurst

    I believe this public works project will make irreparable damage to the WHS, the unique archaeology of the landscape and the setting of a historically significant location. Changes like these can... Read more

  • John Pollock

    I am profoundly concerned about the environmental and archaeological impact of the proposed scheme. In particular, I am extremely anxious about the Blick Mead site, discovered only so recently in... Read more

  • John Souter

    Concern about damage to Blick Mead Mesolithic site and its setting

  • Kirk Hansen

    I don't want Stonehenge to collapse

  • Laura Blake

    I have huge concerns that alternatives that wouldn't cause irreversible damage to a World Heritage Site were not provided in the consultation. It worries me greatly how many highly destructive... Read more

  • Laura Ingram

    As an avid historian, I am very disappointed and shocked to learn about this proposed development. Our heritage belongs to the people, both present and future, and the road risks impediments to access... Read more

  • Marc Rhodes-Taylor

    please don't damage our stones or any remains near them and please respect the environment and other people's views. thank you.

  • Matt Fitzmaurice

    Stonehenge and it’s surrounding areas are more valuable to this Country and the World at large that it should be protected at all cost. UNESCO has said it is unparalleled. We have a duty to protect... Read more

  • Matt Phillips

    Please don't destroy the world heritage site at Stonehenge for the sake of a bit of traffic control.

  • Molly James

    The tunnel will cause irreparable damage to a World Heritage Site, its archaeology and setting, described by UNESCO as a ‘landscape without parallel’ UNESCO’s international advisers say the scheme... Read more

  • Mr Dominic Palumbo

    This would bring about irreversible damage to this World Heritage site, its archaeology and setting. We have a duty to preserve these sites for generations to come. UNESCO’s international advisers are... Read more

  • Ms Veronica Fraser

    I have been following this application with horror. I understand the need to.improve traffic flow in the Stonehenge area but the current plans are simply wrong. Some years sgo I studied prehistory,... Read more

  • Nicola Hughes

    The World Heritage Sites advisory body has concerns over the plans as it could cause irreversible damage to the site. This is a truly unique part of our heritage and as such we should do everything in... Read more

  • Nigel taylor

    This works are unacceptable in such a special site for what more roads so we can go faster faster killing as we go how can you even contemplate this in an important world heritage site

  • Nina Jacoby-Owen

    Irreparable damage to our most important and spectacular archaeological landscape. UNESCO are opposed to the scheme in its current form. Potential damage to the recently discovered Blick Mead... Read more

  • Rachel Stephens

    I have concerns that the stonehenge tunnel will damage the structure of the WHC and damage the surrounding environment.

  • robert springate

    I believe that the proposed development is undesirable because it will undermine some very important historical sites, and will not be good for the environment. Stonehenge has already suffered far... Read more

  • Sally Fisher

    I believe the current plans for the A303 in the region around Stonehenge do not take into account all the areas of the World Heritage Site, and the potential damage to them - especially in view of the... Read more

  • Sarah Bell

    Stonehenge is a World Heritage Site. The area around Stonehenge must remain complete, as it currently is, in order to preserve this site for future generations. Whilst I sympathise with the traffic... Read more

  • Stephen Morallee

    I am registering to express my opposition to the tunnel being built beneath Stonehenge. I believe the tunnel will have a damaging effect upon the grounds and energy of Stonehenge something we have... Read more

  • Stephen Staple

    Irreparable damage to our most important and spectacular archaeological landscape. UNESCO are opposed to the scheme in its current form. Potential damage to the recently discovered Blick Mead... Read more

  • Theresa McGill

    As a citizen of the world, I believe Stonehenge as a UNESCO World Heritage Site belongs to us all, and I'm very concerned that this infrastructure project, as currently planned by Highways England,... Read more

  • Kit Thomas

    This is a terrible thing to do to an important archaeological landscape.

  • Alan Welsted

    The plans will undoubtedly cause damage to the world heritage site. The Blicksmead disaster is proof of this.As well as spoiling the iconic view of Stonehenge that is our children’s inheritance it... Read more