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  • Kiri Hydr

    I am against this proposal

  • Kyla Morris

    This is a world heritage site and deserves to be preserved for generations to come. Building a tunnel under the site will disturb natural wildlife, have potentially damaging consequences to the site... Read more

  • Lake Farm Partnership (Lake Farm Partnership )

    As a farmer and landowner in the Stonehenge WHS, south of Stonehenge I have grave concerns over the tunnel scheme. 1. I believe the scheme will have a negative impact on the quality and quantity of... Read more

  • Lance Ames

    I object to the destruction of the landscape around one of the country's most significant landmarks.

  • Lara Colenso

    I believe the current plan will cause too much damage to the archaeological record at Britain’s most important historical site.

  • Laura Boeva

    To whom it may concern, I am concerned about the A303 tunnel construction plans at Stonehenge for the following reasons: - UNESCO has not approved of the tunnel plan in its current form - 10... Read more

  • Laura-Beth Dawson

    WHY ARE YOU BUILDING UNDERNEATH A TUNNEL STONEHENGE IS A NATIONAL TREASURE WE HAVENT A LOT TO BE PROUD OFF BUT THIS WE ARE. MY SELF I DONT UNDERSTAND CHILDREN AS YOUNG AS 3 CAN SEE IT AND GO MUMMY... Read more

  • Laurence Cox

    I am totally opposed to the proposed road and tunnel construction at Stonehenge, one of the world’s most important ancient monuments. This plan is opposed by historians, archaeologists, and even... Read more

  • Lee Brooker

    These are my issues shared by many who visit stonehenge or talk about it to visitors and friends *Permanent damage to the World Heritage Site, its archaeology and setting. *UNESCO's advisers say... Read more

  • Lee Farmer

    Permanent damage to the World Heritage Site, its archaeology and setting. UNESCO's advisers say the scheme should not go ahead in its present form. Concerns about damage to Blick Mead Mesolithic site... Read more

  • Lene Thorbjornsen

    Please do NOT do aqnything that will affect Stonehenge in any way. This is such an important place, to people all over the world.

  • Liam Carr

    I feel that the developemnt will destroy an internationally important Landscape and cause irreversible destruction. Therefore I would suggest stopping this process and changing the route proposed to... Read more

  • Liam McKenna

    Stonehenge is a unique and invaluable part of the fabric of this country. Given expert opinion (from as respected a body as UNESCO) that these plans will cause irreversible damage to this site, not to... Read more

  • Linda Fowler

    Remembering visits to Stonehenge some 60 years ago when one could park by the roadside and wander round the stones in peace I deplore the potential noise and intrusion of extra traffic on the... Read more

  • Lisa Leddicoat

    I OBJECT to this planning proposition because it will disturb an ancient site that is still sacred to, and used by, Pagan worshippers to this day. It will also be likely to disturb a great deal of... Read more

  • Lisa Nelson

    Stonehenge is arguably our greatest national treasure and must be protected at all costs.

  • Lone Bang

    It will ruin immense amounts of archaeology and change the landscape forever. It will take away the joy of seeing the Stones on the skyline when passing and feeling a connection to them and the... Read more

  • Lorna Ritchie

    I do not think the proposed development should be allowed to take place, for the following reasons: * Stonehenge, a world heritage site, will be irreparably damaged, and its importance as a British... Read more

  • Lorraine Tighe

    I am concerned about the impact on our national treasure of stonehenge both visually and its structual integrity.

  • Louise Lambe

    Stonehenge is a precious treasure at the heart of a sacred stone age landscape. Its historic and current setting functions in helping people worldwide, from toddlers to centenarians, to better... Read more

  • Lucy Gordon-Smith

    As a concerned member of the British public, I do not think sufficient provisions are made in this application to protect out ancient and historical heritage from damage. The damage may be accidental... Read more

  • Lucy Milton

    A tunnel under Stonehenge could damage the site, it could destroy ancient archeology. A wider range of routes should be reassessed. The U.K’s reputation for protecting ancient heritage will be... Read more

  • Lynda Gibson

    I feel the proposed infrastructure changes would compromise the integrity of Stonehenge and I am greatly opposed to them. Please reconsider in the interests of heritage

  • Lynn Wilson

    Stonehenge sits in a unique and highly sensitive landscape that's already under intense pressure from traffic, tourism and economic development. Digging a tunnel would undoubtedly involve destroying... Read more

  • M Murison

    The flyover at Countess roundabout will adversely affect the local walk along the river Avon below Lord's Walk in Amesbury. The flyover will follow nearly all of the river walk and really ruin it. ... Read more