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  • Elizabeth Spickernell

    I object to the current road propoosals with tunnel portals inside the WHA because a) the WHS is without parallel according to UNESCO b) interfering with the hydrogology could put the Blick Mead... Read more

  • Heritage Action (Heritage Action )

    Heritage Action came into being, in the wake of the collapse of Silbury Hill in May 2000, as a grassroots organisation formed by a large number of “ordinary people caring for extraordinary... Read more

  • Jonathan Smith

    1/ East end (Countess roundabout). Raising the height of the A303 through road puts noise pollution into a wider area (bad). Traffic will be able to run at 70mph where currently it stops/slows for... Read more

  • Laura Clarke

    That the road and tunnel will risk the integrity and world heritage status of Stonehenge

  • Mrs. J. Combe

    This is vandalism and may disturb underground history that is as yet undiscovered. It will also disturb wildlife and species such as the Great Bustard. A large amount of ancient soil will have to be... Read more

  • Pete Woolf

    I strongly object to the proposed plans for Stonehenge and the landscape around it. The proposals ignore the recommendations by Unesco and the professionals who are versed in this area.... Read more

  • Peter Royston Baker Jones

    Stonehenge is a National Treasure of unparalleled importance both in terms of its unique architectural form and its iconic and therefore symbolic power over the imagination of the British people and... Read more

  • Robin Foster

    I have been travelling along the A303 since I was 6 years old, in 1977. I have seen the road turn from mostly single carriageway to mostly dual carriageway in this time. The one constant in all this... Read more

  • Sara Goodger

    I'm very concerned over the proposals for this scheme, which I am sure would desecrate this World Heritage Site irrepairably. I have had very little access to the stones personally throughout my... Read more

  • The Druid Order Of Avebury (The Druid Order Of Avebury)

    The druid order of Avebury are concerned with Blickmead natural springs. To remain untouched with the fossils at the natural neolithic bore holes and water temprature of the natural heat of the spring... Read more

  • Victoria Rhodes-Leaman

    We need to protect the Stone Curlew & Great Bustard.

  • Abigail Kent

    This site is of great geological importantlce both above and below the surface. These tunnels would go through the lay lines that stone henge is so famous for. Running beneath the henge itself. These... Read more

  • Andrew Dipper

    I have many concerns over the proposed tunnel that is planned to run close to the World Heritage Site of Stonehenge. Firstly, the passage of lorries carrying dangerous cargo will, under current... Read more

  • Andrew Woolley

    The most succinct way of representing the petition of complaints aims is to use it's words here following. There will be: Irreparable damage to the WHS, its archaeology and setting, described by... Read more

  • Angela Lewis

    My concerns are not only the damage due to pollution from the traffic but also the damage pollution can cause wild life and stonehenge itself ....noise ..fumes ...all polution that is already creating... Read more

  • Anita Watson

    I am deeply concerned that the road will damage the World Heritage Site, Stonehenge. In addition to the potential loss of history, there are also problems of habitat loss for animals and rare birds.... Read more

  • Arch Druid Wayne Hughes

    This tunnel is going to not only destroy the landscape surrounding the Stonehenge area bit also the untold amount of history and archological finds now, and on the future. There has been no attempt... Read more

  • Beryl James

    This is desecration of a World Heritage site that is unique and irreplaceable. The excuse is to provide a better route to the south west. I have travelled the A303 many time, as I used to live in... Read more

  • Bibo Hustler

    We need to protect this site as part of our world heritage. It would be beyond shameful to ruin the view of Stonehenge. Future generations will not comprehend the short sightedness of this decision.

  • Bob Poston

    The damage that may be caused to not only a world known monument but also a place of worship to millions of people world wide.

  • Carole Mora

    I was born in the U.S.A. and have been a resident here all my life. However, my ancestry is nearly 80% British. I have visited the U.K. a few times and was able to visit Stonehenge in December 2006. ... Read more

  • Caroline Deakin

    The idea of a multi lane highway in the proposed section of the A303 is an act of desecration of ancient landscape. I know that there are bottle necks on this bit of the A303. This is due to people... Read more

  • Caroline Guy

    I am concerned about possible damage to the archaeology of the area in general and Blink Mead in particular. I feel that irreparable damage to our heritage and a unique site is possible and believe... Read more

  • Catherine Allen

    I am concerned by the speed of traffic causing damage to the site. Stonehenge has always been visible from the road but if this goes ahead this will no longer be the case. This means that the only way... Read more

  • Catherine Sisterson

    I am very concerned that this proposal will cause irreparable damage to the Stonehenge site, and will prevent view of this from the road. This is part of our national heritage and should be available... Read more