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  • Angela Roden

    I wish to express my concerns at the damage that these proposed works are likely to do to the historic landscape in which stonehenge sits. The decision that has been made to give priority to the... Read more

  • Carly Bannister

    The well-being of Stonehenge Heritage Landscape. My concern, my valid point l want to make! To say about this new planning project, make way for a new road, tunnel etc. At my discretion, looking at of... Read more

  • Caroline Hoyes

    destruction of ancient site. loss of archaeologically important ground for the future. poor decision to have a short tunnel which will be visible to many visiting the heritage area.destruction of... Read more

  • John Adams OBE

    I wish to oppose the application 9in summary) on grounds of it being (a) a non-strategic road solution to localised and intermittent congestion and therefore unnecessary (b) cost, and (c) the... Read more

  • Nicholas Aleksander

    I support the proposal. I have homes both in Devon and London and travel regularly between them by road on the A303 - including the element near Stonehenge. This proposal will significantly improve... Read more

  • Royal Society of Arts (Royal Society of Arts)

    The tunnel does not free the WHS of traffic. It is not cost effective.Especially if World Heritage status is lost. It does not improve the traveller experience or safety. It does not provide a... Read more

  • T W C Collins

    I live a few miles off the A303 and use the road to London regularly. I am keen to see the Stonehenge tunnel built and the concrete bed three-lane road with the flip-flop of an overtaking lane... Read more

  • Berwick St James Parish (Berwick St James Parish)

    As Chairman of Berwick Parish Meetings I am registering on behalf of the parish of Berwick St James The Parish of Berwick St James fully supports the Stonehenge to Berwick Down A303 project as... Read more

  • Chris Todd

    I would like to object to the scheme as it will cause huge damage to the Stonehenge World Heritage Site (WHS) and its archaeology from around a mile of expanded new road (dual carriageway and slip... Read more

  • Julia Crook

    objecting to the need for the project,especially tunnel, distruction of sensitive landscape and environment, and possible archeology. Damage to a world heritage site caused by this project.

  • Robin Parsons

    I own a field west of Winterbourne Stoke on which the proposed bypass will be built and as a result my field will halve in size. The proposed design leaves my remaining land surrounded by public... Read more

  • Stonehenge campsite ltd (Stonehenge campsite ltd)

    I am concerned about the impact of the works on our business , Stonehenge Campsite ltd and then the impact on our business, moving forward. I want to ensure that our visitors can easily access the... Read more

  • Alex Coppock-Bunce

    I am concerned about damage to the WHS and its archaeology . It is a place of pilgrimage for many and must remain unspoilt as possible. UNESCO’s international advisers say the scheme should not go... Read more

  • Alex Johnston

    There are many reasons why the plans are an appalling idea, including: - it will damage the site - both visible and non-visible - it will detract from the tourist revenue - UNESCO have recommended... Read more

  • Alice Bouilliez

    For my whole life, I have known Stonehenge. It is a beacon for me as I drive past. It is the emblem of my homeland. When I am abroad [Redacted] I dream of home, and Stonehenge is what I dream of. My... Read more

  • Alison Fearn

    1. Stonehenge is a site of International importance and designated by UNESCO as such. 2. Stonehenge and its wider environs are of International importance as recognised as such by UNESCO 3.... Read more

  • Alison Storer

    Detrimental to the uk and its heritage.

  • Andrew Collier

    Stonehenge and its surrounds are not only historically incredibly important, but also one of the most loved and visited attractions on earth. This should mean that protecting the entire are should be... Read more

  • Andy Eglen

    Any works of this nature this close to a site as important as this will cause irreparable and catastrophic damage to the area. With an ancient monument the phrase“ long term solution “ must take on a... Read more

  • Andy Ludbrook

    Don't desecrate Stonhenge with this destruction of heritage for future generations.

  • Angela Britten

    Irreparable damage will be caused to this World Heritage Site, effecting its archaeology and setting as described by UNESCO ‘landscape without parallel’. UNESCO’s international advisers say the scheme... Read more

  • Angela Oakes

    I am concerned that in a very short space of time the modern British people will desecrate sacred sites of world heritage value, that have existed for a very long time. I ask that a better... Read more

  • Ann Pointing

    I cannot believe that any government will ignore the history of our land to speed travel! As a Wiltshire born this monument has been my personal history. To put this enigmatic prehistoric monument at... Read more

  • Anna Pinguey

    As a keen amateur archaeologist I am saddened and appalled at the irreversible damage that this scheme will cause. I have been visiting this landscape and have lived nearby for my whole life and find... Read more

  • Anne D Wilson

    Once destroyed things can never be recreated. Already some damage has done. Why is the car given the status of superiority over our historical heritage. There are other ways to solve the problem/