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  • Carter Jonas LLP (Carter Jonas LLP) on behalf of M&R Hosier

    Relevant Representation on Behalf of M&R Hosier Introduction M&R Hosier is a family owner/occupier farming business with significant acreage within the southern part of the Stonehenge World... Read more

  • M. Lyons

    The Western Portal is to close to the Ancient burial Mounds and the Eastern to close to 'Blickmead' Archaeological site, and that there are issues with light pollution to the west and water tables to... Read more

  • Maddie Ryan

    I am writing from an archaeological perspective to request sensitive appraisal of the fact that this unique World Heritage Site is just part of an ancient landscape that contextually intact, could... Read more

  • Maggi Noke

    The landscape around Stonehenge is filled with evidence of life as it was lived from the Mesolithic to the present day, each contributing to the character of the landscape as it is today. This is... Read more

  • Maire Ni Chathasaigh

    To whom it may concern: I am horrified by the plans to drive a massive dual carriageway into the UNESCO World Heritage Site around Stonehenge and cannot understand why they have got this... Read more

  • Margaret Garriott

    Stonehenge is a World Heritage site, and one of the most famous sites in the world. It is one of England's most recognizable landmarks, if you ask people to name landmarks in England, Stonehenge is... Read more

  • Marion Malcher

    Stonehenge and it's setting comprise an irreplaceable global heritage asset. This place is at the core of English history and myth. These facts are accepted by the international community; Unesco say... Read more

  • Mark Allum

    I wish to object to the construction of the tunnel and supporting road network and I want instead to preserve the entire site for future generations education and enjoyment 1. Building the tunnel may... Read more

  • Mark Bush

    Background: 1. I am arranging legal representation in this examination on behalf of both myself and the Blick Mead archaeology team (led by Prof. David Jacques), and of a wider consortium of senior... Read more

  • Mark Glover

    Stonehenge is a historic site of global significance to alter the landscape affecting a view that has remained unchanged for hundreds of years without proper public consultation is to strip future... Read more

  • Mark Pilkington

    The planned tunnel beneath the Stonehenge landscape makes no economic or logistical sense and threatens to destroy, or at the very least, undermine, the prospects of future discoveries on this... Read more

  • Mark Sharon

    I object strongly to the building of a tunnel A tunnel will mean Stonehenge will be effective sealed off from alm but paying visitors. There can be no other monument sight of which is restricted to... Read more

  • Mark waugh

    Having used the route all my life between London and Cornwall I believe the current Road is inspirational and part of our cultural heritage. The project to submerge the highway is wreckless with... Read more

  • Martin Myers

    “I OBJECT to this DCO Planning Application." REASONS FOR OBJECTION Viability / Judicial Review. The Treasury, National Infrastructure Commission, Office of Road & Rail and National Audit... Read more

  • Martin Oliver

    I would like to express my object to this proposal. It would bring traffic much closer to the stone circle than has previously been the case, something that concerns heritage groups. Another... Read more

  • Mary Evans

    Stonehenge is a world heritage site and UNESCO international advisors have advised that the scheme should not go ahead in its present form. The scheme will do irreparable damage to the Stonehenge... Read more

  • Mary Foster

    I object in the strongest possible terms to the planned Stongehenge expressway. This is an unparalleled historic site , there has been no consultation about alternative routes and we cannot destroy... Read more

  • Matthew Allison

    I oppose the proposed Stonehenge bypass route for the reasons outlined by UNESCO. Stonehenge is a wonder of the world that must be protected for future generations. Thank you. Matt

  • Matthew Benson

    I hope the planning authority have the guts to stand up to, as is their purpose, this predatory development which prioritises laziness and convenience for a Highways Agency uninvested in history over... Read more

  • Rachel Hosier on behalf of Max Hosier (Max Hosier)

    My family bought this farm in 1953 and in 1961 I took over running the traditional mixed farm which spans the area of the western portal and approach road. The role of custodian and guardian of the... Read more

  • Mellissa Nixon

    Disruption of the water table, ancient chalk stream which will lead to permanent and irretrievable damage of ancient artifacts and loss of future undiscovered artifacts which are connected to the... Read more

  • Michael Cahill

    I oppose this road because I believe it would do irreparable damage to the world heritage site.

  • Michael Deacon

    The construction of the road and tunnel would amount to an act of national self-harm. The excavation required would irrevocably destroy any objects, artefacts, or clues that lie under the surface of... Read more

  • Michael Dunphy

    If this plan goes ahead one of the most important heritage sites in the world will be irreparably damaged. Please rethink and do not let this road go ahead. There have been countless destructions of... Read more

  • Michael Storer

    I do not agree with the planned changes to the A303 that will impact upon Stonehenge. There are plenty of viable alternatives, including an improving of public transport infrastructure that will... Read more