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  • Eve Price

    Once something has been destroyed it can never be recovered. The environment of Stone Henge is so unique it deserves to be protected. Means of travelling may change as years pass, and the roads and... Read more

  • Fran

    Stonehenge is a world heritage sight. A sacred sight for our ancient indigenous culture. I strongly object to building a road close to the sight. For generations and thousands of years Stonehenge has... Read more

  • Francesca Raphaely Ingold

    Stonehenge is a world heritage site without parallel which is unique in how it has survived the millenia. It would be an appalling legacy for future generations for us to compromise the unique... Read more

  • Gabrielle Watts

    I believe Stonehenge is an incredibly important heritage site and should not be disturbed by a larger road bringing increased traffic, noise and pollution.

  • Grant McAuliffe

    Please do not undermine, or damage Stonehenge!

  • Hannah Reeves

    I grew up Wiltshire and believe Stonehenge that has stood for thousands of years should not be sacrificed for short term solutions to traffic problems on the A303 and the Planning Application rejected... Read more

  • Hazel Constantine

    This would cause a huge disturbance of two rare bird species, the Stone Curlew and the Great Bustard. It also is a huge waste of money destroying ancient burial mounds for a little less traffic... Read more

  • Helen Torrance

    Because it will irreparably damage the archaeology of this World Heritage Site.

  • Honouring the Ancient Dead (Honouring the Ancient Dead)

    Honouring the Ancient Dead (HAD) is a British initiative that advocates respect for what are commonly called ‘human remains’ and their related funereal artefacts. HAD’s particular focus is the... Read more

  • Hugh Newman

    Permanent 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 not go ahead in... Read more

  • Ian Summers

    It is important for us, the current population of England, to make decisions that do not wipe out any important legacy about previous generations. Just because it is convenient or expedient to do such... Read more

  • Jain Haste

    I am extremely concerned that this iconic, UNESCO world heritage site is going to be ruined by such an ill-thought out scheme. Blick Mead has already been irreparably damaged. There will be serious... Read more

  • James Falshaw-Skelly

    Once you've ruined it, you'll never have it back and your names will be tarnished and remembered as the people who destroyed a word heritage site for ever.

  • Jim Mitchell

    Loss of the view from the A303 enjoyed by millions. Damage to Blick Mead. Massive damage to elsewhere in the WHS. Loss of WHS status. Long tunnel is preferable.

  • joanne fone

    i am concerned that the proposed developments around the historic site of stonehenge(arguably, our most important cultural site), will have devastating impact upon the site itself and to the natural... Read more

  • John Derby

    I believe the planned infrastructure changes represent an unacceptable risk of irreparable damage to one of the most important World Heritage Sites. The Site has already seen enough damage in time,... Read more

  • Kate Fielden

    As an archaeologist, I have been in involved in planning and the historic environment on a voluntary basis for CPRE Wiltshire Branch, and in relation to the Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites... Read more

  • Kate Williams

    My main points are: •Irreparable damage to the WHS, its archaeology and setting, described by UNESCO as a ‘landscape without parallel. •UNESCO’s international advisers say the scheme should not... Read more

  • Kevin Pettitt

    This road scheme will do irreparable damage to the sacred landscape surrounding one of the most ancient structures that remains on the surface of our planet. There is still an enormous amount of... Read more

  • Lee Berwick

    Stonehenge is a unique world heritage site that has survived for thousands of years - It is important to the whole world and scientists still debate about what the place is and what it was used for.... Read more

  • Linda Duffy

    I oppose this , this is our heritage our ancestors sacred grounds !

  • Marc Joseph Custer

    We must stop the destruction of our World Heritage sites. No modern construction is worth it. There is too much wanton disregard for our Ancestors legacy. I used to work as an archaeologist back... Read more

  • Margaret Hollinghurst

    The proposed new road will have a serious detrimental effect on the world heritage site which is Stonehenge.

  • Margaret Randall

    This is a world heritage site, with major significance on our history, much of which hasn't been recorded - this site must not be ruined, our heirs will want to view the area as our ancestors did in... Read more

  • Marie Ahlin

    Irreparable damage to the WHS, its archaeology and setting, described by UNESCO as a ‘landscape without parallel’. UNESCO’s international advisers say the scheme should not go ahead in its present... Read more

  • Marion Woods

    It is beyond belief that anyone could think to drive a road through what is a unique and irreplaceable site. Furthermore, new discoveries are still being made about the extent of the archaeological... Read more

  • Mark Blackburn

    The Government and interested Heritage organisations should be helping to protect this unique WHO Site not destruct it with tunnels for traffic. The Stonehenge site, an archeological treasure will be... Read more

  • Mark King

    I am concerned about damage to the World Heritage Site and the impact to the views and access to the setting. I am also most concerned about the rare birds within the area. I am a RSPB member and see... Read more

  • Mary McGilloway

    Please re-consider this plan, and if at all possible stop it altogether. Stonehenge is of enormous importance not only to the UK, but to the world - a global treasure as testified by UNESCO. Placing... Read more

  • Michael

    Let it be, its a sacred area that we as a useless species are just forgetting about! Leave it alone I don't see egypt building roads hrough the pyramids!

  • Ministry of Defence (Ministry of Defence)

    Abnormal load access from A303 to Boscombe Down MOD establishment. Access is currently via Allington Track which is due to close under current proposal. Assurance of new road scheme access for... Read more

  • Mke Digby

    For the benefit of all humankind, this is a heritage site and should not be infringed upon for a highway to benefit so few.

  • Countryside Solutions (Countryside Solutions) on behalf of Morrison and King Limited (Morrison and King Limited)

    This registration as an interested party is made by Archie Read MRICS, a qualified chartered surveyor, acting for and on behalf of Morrison & King Limited, a Tier One landowner that has received a... Read more

  • Howard Smith MRICS (Howard Smith MRICS) on behalf of Mr C A Rowland (Mr C A Rowland)

    I am a Partner in PJ Rowland & Sons tenants of Ratfyn Farm, Amesbury who have made their own representation, but I also personally own Watergate Farm, Amesbury which adjoins Ratfyn Farm to the west... Read more

  • Mr Steven Taylor

    I’m against the proposed development on grounds of spoilt view, impact on archeological heritage, impact on rare bird species. Also the potential increase in traffic in future years, when our children... Read more

  • Countryside Solutions (Countryside Solutions) on behalf of Mrs Kathleen Edna Crook (Mrs Kathleen Edna Crook)

    This registration as an interested party is made by Archie Read MRICS, a qualified chartered surveyor, acting for and on behalf of Mrs Kathleen Edna Crook, a Tier One landowner who has received a s.56... Read more

  • Mrs Lynne Crabb

    The ancient landscape and archeology around stonehenge will be damaged if this plan goes ahead. Also it is important for me and many people to retain the view of the stones from the A303.

  • Howard Smith Mrics (Howard Smith Mrics) on behalf of Mrs P M Sandell (Mrs P M Sandell)

    I own Park Farm, West Amesbury which currently is situated to the north and south of the A303. I also own Stockport Farm, Amesbury which is run as a combined unit with Park Farm. I trade in... Read more

  • Neil Bedford

    Irreparable damage to the WHS, its archaeology and setting, described by UNESCO as a ‘landscape without parallel’ UNESCO’s international advisers say the scheme should not go ahead in its present... Read more

  • Nick Ballard

    To endanger the site of the Stonehenge in anyway is an act of desecration and a crime against history.

  • nigel drane

    Blick's Mead is a unique site in so much as it provides a constant source of water at about 10* C all year round from subterranium sources. This must have been vital to the support of the work-force... Read more

  • NPGEH. Kniese

    Dear Madam, Sir, I am shocked to hear about the plannning for a road through Stonehenge. It will be severely damaged by it. I would not be able to enter it, there will be a lot of noise aand the... Read more

  • Orla Jackson

    Points of interest: 1 - Stonehenge is the most architecturally sophisticated and only surviving lintelled stone circle in the world. You have a responsibility not only to the locals but the entire... Read more

  • HOWARD SMITH MRICS (HOWARD SMITH MRICS) on behalf of P J ROWLAND & SONS (FARMERS) LIMITED (P J ROWLAND & SONS (FARMERS) LIMITED)

    Plot 7 – 19 The proposal put forward by Highways England is to close this bridleway so that access from the A303 is stopped however, currently this bridleway provides access to the two fields that... Read more

  • Paul C. Chaney

    If English Heritage exalt Stonehenge as “....one of the wonders of the world and the best known prehistoric monument in Europe.” Then why would Highways England go against highly respected... Read more

  • Paul Raithby

    UNESCO advisers do not accept the proposed tunnel scheme Blick Mead Mesolithic site is too important to be destroyed Loss of wildlife habitat Lack of proposed alternatives

  • Penny Fletcher

    Why would you want to even remotely risk potential damage to a World Renowned, First Class Heritage Site ? Surely this will risk not only freedom of access to people from across the world but also... Read more

  • Peter Daw

    1. The road and tunnel scheme would severely damage the most precious archaeological remains 2. The road and tunnel scheme would compromise the WHS and probably result in loss of WHS status 3. The... Read more

  • Phaedra elson

    I am very passionate about preserving our ancestry, our landscape and our history. Stonehenge is a World Heritage Site and needs preserving for future generations. Haven't we decimated enough of our... Read more

  • Philip Polley

    This is an irreplaceable landscape. Advances in science produce continuing new insights & information from excavation both physical & electronic. Driving a tunnel through it will cause irreparable... Read more