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  • Natasha garside

    Stone henge is a sacred place that is thousands of years old. It has already been handled in a manner that is appalling and the thought of building a tunnel under this sacred place is atrocious. I beg... Read more

  • National Farmers Union (National Farmers Union)

    IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION FOR A DEVELOPMENT CONSENT ORDER AND IN THE MATTER OF THE A303 AMESBURY TO BERWICK DOWN (HIGHWAYS ENGLAND) AND IN THE MATTER OF THE NATIONAL FARMERS UNION... Read more

  • Natural England (Natural England)

    Overall views, and more detailed comments, relating to the biodiversity impacts of the scheme, including in relation to the Habitats regulation assessment, together with general and specific... Read more

  • Nelson Crockett

    It is unwise to alter world historical sites and nearby areas. A mistake that can likely not be taken back.

  • Neo Rose

    It is of the gravest importance for us not to destroy or tamper with major sites given magical significance. I know you are unlikely to take this seriously, however I must press its urgency... Read more

  • Nicholas Baylis

    I am particularly concerned that there were no options presented in the consultation that would not damage the World Heritage Site. The option that is presented would inflict permanent damage to... Read more

  • Nicholas Binns

    Hello ... Stonehenge and the surrounded site are an ancient and protected area.. They should remain so as one of the oldest and most pre-eminent archeological sites in the UK .. We have already... Read more

  • Nicky Galliers

    As a History graduate, I studied Stonehenge and have a better than usual understanding of the area and its importance to the early history of the UK. This scheme will irreparably damage the wider... Read more

  • Nicola Everill

    I understand that the area around Stonehenge has many buried artefacts that would be damaged by this tunnel, including ancient long barrows. I also believe that rerouting the road would prevent people... Read more

  • Nicola Nama

    I believe that the beauty of the area, the landscape and the UNESCO site itself will be at best degraded, and possibly worse, with increased development of expressways in this area. I believe that -... Read more

  • Nigel Rowley

    In summary, there can be no justification to build infrastructure, with climate breakdown ongoing, without very careful consideration of the real purpose, anyway. In this particular case we have a... Read more

  • Norman David Hunter

    I feel most strongly that what is being proposed is outrageous, as the area in question IE Stone Henge is of very significant value to our nation, and should be left alone for prosperity /... Read more

  • Oliver Aylwin

    I frankly believe that the proposed tunnel runs the risk of doing immense damage to the incredibly important archaeological remains that could lie In its wake, and thus I feel the need to object to... Read more

  • Ollie Glanvill

    The true impact on an ancient monument that has stood for thousands of years has not been properly thought through or examined. Any damage to the ceremonial way or structure itself by man-made forces... Read more

  • P M Scrayfield

    Stonehenge itself is unique, not only within the UK, but unique in world-wide terms. Further, the monument itself does not stand alone but can only be truly understood in its context as the hub of a... Read more

  • Pam chapman

    This is such an affront to the land and is so wrong on every level.

  • Pamela Ross

    This is a world heritage site, it needs to be preserved for the enjoyment of future generations. I am concerned that the plans would damage the site and the environment, obscure the view from the... Read more

  • Pascale Stacey

    I am very concerned about the impact of the proposed tunnel on the northern part of the WHS in general and the sites at and associated with the henge at Avebury. These are already over-subscribed with... Read more

  • Paul Anthony Mackie

    The proposed project will adversely impact on the integrity of this ancient site in terms of The increased traffic flow with its attendant noise and air pollution, increased potential for unsightly... Read more

  • Paul Harriott

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

  • Paul Horrobin

    Is, an alternative more cost effective means of keeping the traffic on the A303 flowing freely.

  • Paul Mitchell

    Dear sir or madam, You are planning to cause irreparable damage to one of the most important archaeological sites in the country. UNESCO thinks this is a terrible idea, and I agree. Even if this... Read more

  • Paul Shorter

    I object to this proposal on the following grounds: damage to the WHS -UNESCO experts do not approve of this proposal; damage to Blick Mead Mesolithic site and setting; lack of alternative options... Read more

  • Pavlin Boev

    Please find below my concerns regarding the A303 Stonehenge Expressway: - irreversible damage to Stonehendge landscape and surrounding ancient monuments (such as Blick Mead) Independent... Read more

  • Peninsula Transport Sub-national Transport Body (Peninsula Transport Sub-national Transport Body)

    The A303 Amesbury to Berwick Down scheme, along with other schemes currently being progressed at Sparkford to Ilchester and Ilminster to M5 at Taunton, are vital first steps towards achieving a whole... Read more