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  • Pamela Boot

    For too long the World Heritage site at Stonehenge has been subjected to the noise and visual blight of a major road. This A303 Stonehenge National Infrastructure Plan does too little to solve the... Read more

  • Pamela Burdett

    I am completeing this representation as I am concerned about the proposal by Highways England to the A303 Stonehenge. Firstly the plans would mean irreparable damage to this WHS and is likley to lead... Read more

  • Pat Ellmore

    Regarding Stonehenge - I am against the new suggested road because of : damage to the World Heritage Site. the disturbance of rare birds. increased traffic.

  • Patricia Johns

    This proposed roadwork will do irreparable damage to a landscape which has been recognised internationally as having special importance. What's more, UNESCO's advisers have raised concerns about the... Read more

  • Paul Cochrane

    I know this route well, from using it on an almost weekly basis when we lived in Devon. I remember the improvements around the roundabout west of the Solstice Services. It took years to complete, it... Read more

  • Paul Hatchwell

    The plan as proposed for a dual carriageway and tunnel at Stonehenge will be damaging to it as a World Heritage Site, and better solutions must be considered instead.

  • Paul L Rees

    Purely and simply, I object to the proposal on the grounds that it will, firstly, interfere with the undeniable uniqueness of this World Heritage site in that it violates the ground on which it is... Read more

  • Paul Wilkinson

    I am objecting to the plans on the grounds that any works to a world heritage sight will obliterate any future and past archaeology for ever , I believe there is no need to widen the road or dig a... Read more

  • Pauline Wilson

    Highways England have recently demonstrated that they are not competent to oversee the construction of a road, including a tunnel and elevated sections without irreparably damaging the UNESCO World... Read more

  • Pearl Cantlie

    There are routes available for Bristol/ Bath and the West re other motorways. It is a beautiful scenic route that is being destroyed by applying to put in a by pass. In its historic value, and as an... Read more

  • Peter Cornish

    I am VERY concerned that the presently proposed road development will cause irreparable damage to this magnificent WHS, is contrary to UNESCO's advice and will risk Stonehenge losing its WHS status.

  • Peter Dearden

    The history of England's is being destroyed because the government are trying to make some quick money. You can't change the water trample and not effect the land. I've also been made aware that the... Read more

  • Peter Jamieson

    I understand the need to improve traffic flow along the single carriageway section of the A303. But a tunnel is unnecessary. It will be disproportionately expensive and it is likely to disturb and... Read more

  • Peter Lane

    I am concerned about damage to the World Heritage site, not only to the stability of the structures during and after construction working, but also for the environment due to loss of habitat and the... Read more

  • Philip Young

    I believe the action proposed action will damage a historically significant site and seek further reassurance in that matter.

  • Philippa Clarke

    I would be very much against the proposed plan since it would disturb this ancient site which still holds many secrets as to how our ancestors lived. Furthermore it would carve up this beautiful... Read more

  • Poppy Malone

    This proposal is 'un-neighbourly' to an ancient and extremely historic site. Stonehenge should dominate the landscape not 21st century structures. It seems as if wildlife, traffic and noise have... Read more

  • Rena Hume

    I consider this an outrage .This is a world famous site of great importance and it is a nonsense that it could be endangered .This suggestion regarding Stonehenge is unbelievable.We should be... Read more

  • Rhiannon Pettitt

    The current road plans will have a negative impact on the Stone Henge World Heritage Site. This will be detrimental to our culture and heritage.

  • Rhiannon Rozier

    I am concerned at the damage that will be done to the historical site in general and the loss of the view of a national heritage site from the road forcing people to pay, which will exclude those on... Read more

  • Richard Cherns

    I object on the grounds that the current plan is at fault in these aspects: Despoliation of, and incursion of increased noise and vibration into, what is essentially a sacred space, whether the... Read more

  • Robert Insall

    This application will cause irreparable damage to the WHS, its archaeology and setting, described by UNESCO as a ‘landscape without parallel’. The visible stone circles will be made to appear... Read more

  • Robert MacCall

    I think that the current plan endangers the integrity of this World Heritage Site and would cause irreperable damage to it. Other, less damaging options should be considered as a matter of urgency.

  • Robin and Win Dewsbury

    As English Heritage and National Trust members, we object strongly to any planning anywhere around this valuable site.

  • Robina Brown

    As a World Heritage Site, I do not like the idea that people will no longer be able to drive past and see Stonehenge. The only way they will be able to see this historic monument is by buying a... Read more