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  • Benson Dowler

    “I OBJECT to this DCO Planning Application." REASONS FOR OBJECTION Viability / Judicial Review. The Treasury, National Infrastructure Commission, Office of Road & Rail and National Audit... Read more

  • Berwick Down Ltd (Berwick Down Ltd)

    A303 Amesbury to Berwick Down Improvement Scheme DCO Relevant Representation Acting on behalf of Berwick Down Ltd (BDL) I wish to register as an Interested Party in respect of the above... Read more

  • Berwick St James Community Interest Group (Berwick St James Community Interest Group)

    Our group supports the current HE plans which are to be examined by the inspectorate. We wish to be able to attend preliminary meetings or hearings that may be of particular interest to us so we can... Read more

  • Beverley McGuinness

    I object to the destruction of the Stonehenge area, it should be held as a precious monument to our ancient cultural heritage and therfore left undisturbed in order to be appreciated by coming... Read more

  • Biddesden House Farm Partnership (Biddesden House Farm Partnership)

    Acting on behalf of Biddesden House Farm Partnership (BHFP) I wish to register as an Interested Party in respect of the above application for Development Consent by Highways England. BHFP own the... Read more

  • Bob Doyle

    1. If the project goes ahead it will result in permanent damage to this World Heritage Site, its archaeology and setting including damage to Blick Mead Mesolithic site and its setting, therefore... Read more

  • Bob Trubshaw

    My representation will (yet again - why have the great number of previous representations been ignored!!!!!!) draw attention to the irreparable damage the proposed tunnel ***and its approaches** will... Read more

  • Bodhi Bear

    Its wrong to be digging up ancient burial sites, there's a lot to learn from Stonehenge still, there are still many undiscovered relics, burials, sites and facts still to learn. Its Britain's richest... Read more

  • Bradley Phipps

    I object to the proposed scheme on the grounds that it UNESCO deems that the tunnel in its current proposed form is 'Not adequate to protect the authenticity, integrity and Outstanding Universal Value... Read more

  • Brian Webb

    I believe the scheme is not necessary in its present form. Putting the dual carriageway in a cutting would take the view of traffic away from the stones and it would save a great deal of cost. It... Read more

  • Brian Willis

    Stonehenge is part of the heritage of these islands. It is as near to Sacred Ground as can be found in Britain. The work already carried out has, it seems, already caused damage underground and... Read more

  • Carole Tyrrell

    The irreparable damage to Stonehenge and the site in general - it's bad enough having a main road sited near it The impression it gives to visitors that this isn't a site treated with any... Read more

  • Caroline Boileau

    I am horrified by the proposal to cut through land which is of the greatest archaeological and historical importance in order to shave off a few minutes from journeys by car. Stonehenge and its... Read more

  • Caroline Hole

    I object to the proposed developments due to the permanent and irreversible damage that will happen to the World Heritage Site, its archaeology and setting. The entire area is an area of extreme... Read more

  • Caroline Roberts

    The planned engineering works would scar the Stonehenge landscape for ever. There would be extensive tunnel cuttings into the chalk for four lanes of tarmac, and massive highway interchanges through... Read more

  • Caroline Smith

    The main points I am concerened about: Tunnelling or other building work under or around the site will destroy a unique archealogical... Read more

  • Catherine Butler

    I am writing to register my strong objection to the proposed tunnel at Stonehenge. The proposed tunnel would be highly damaging to the unique and historic landscape around Stonehenge and sites of... Read more

  • Catherine Noyce

    I am opposed to the loss of a precious cultural asset, the classic view of the stones, at the hands of the very bodies entrusted with its protection. The distant prospect of the stones from the... Read more

  • Charles Peyton

    The proposed road development will - as UNESCO has pointed out - endanger one of the most important landscapes of its kind anywhere in the world, potentially destroying invaluable archaeology. It... Read more

  • Charlie Horten-Middleton

    I am strongly opposed to the proposed measures. Stonehenge is one of the most incredible locations and historical monuments and this jeopardises it needlessly and would be a national embarrassment.

  • Chris Hawkes

    I am very unhappy at the plans for The tunnel at Stonehenge. The destruction of a globally important ancient landscape for what will be temporary easing of traffic seems to be very short sighted.

  • Chris Martin

    I am concerned about damage to the stone henge site, its archaeology and setting. I read that UNESCO’s advisers say the scheme should not go ahead and do not trust this government to protect... Read more

  • Chris Pickard

    I believe the tunnel and associated construction works will have a massive detrimental effect on the archaeology of the area and must be stopped at all costs

  • Christine Clark

    I feel the Western portal is too close to the ancient burial mounds and the Eastern too close to 'Blickmead' Archaeological site, and that there are issues with light pollution to the west and water... Read more

  • Christine Eborall

    In my view the proposals for the A303 will cause irreparable damage to Stonehenge which is an ancient site with World Heritage Site status. This and the views of UNESCO should be taken seriously as... Read more