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  • Stephen Molyneaux

    I am concerned about the disturbance this tunnel will cause to a nationally important archeological site. The damage it will cause to the setting of other ancient features such as the nearby... Read more

  • Stephen Williams

    I’m greatly concerned that the extensive construction will destroy future opportunities for archaelogical investigation of the area surrounding Stonehenge, as well as diminishing the experience for... Read more

  • Steven Hodges

    I strongly believe we should listen to the UNESCO’s international advisers and not proceed with the scheme in its current form. I have profound worries about the damage that may result to Blick... Read more

  • Stonehenge and Avebury WHS (Stonehenge and Avebury WHS)

    Stonehenge and Avebury World Heritage Site Partnership Manager, World Heritage Site Coordination Unit The Stonehenge and Avebury World Heritage Site Coordination Unit (WHSCU) welcomes the opportunity... Read more

  • Stuart Jeffery

    I object to the plan as there will be irreparable damage to the WHS, its archaeology and setting, described by UNESCO as a ‘landscape without parallel’. Plus UNESCO’s international advisers say the... Read more

  • Stuart McTeare

    I have worked and studied freshwater fisheries management for 40 years, the last 20 of which I have been based on the River Avon just south of West Amesbury, working for the Piscatorial Society who... Read more

  • Sue Butler

    Digging a tunnel has a serious risk of damaging evidence that remains underground. Future techniques and technologies may allow us to better understand the whole Stonehenge landscape, and to damage... Read more

  • Sue Preston

    I frequently travelled up and down this road when my daughter was at University of Exeter. Stonehenge is one of the treasures of the UK and there is so much more to discover. The tunnel will cut... Read more

  • Susan Baker

    The proposed expressway will cause irreparable damage to a unique, iconic, irreplaceable site. It is our duty to protect such places and the unique historical and natural beauties they possess, not to... Read more

  • Susan Chapman

    Our climate crisis demands that everyone should pay attention to the desperate science and to our failure as a civilisation to respond effectively to only 12 years in which we can salvage some sort of... Read more

  • Susan Francis

    I object to this proposal because it will cause damage to the World Heritage Site while simultaneously reducing access for the general public; because it will disturb rare bird species (Stone Curlew... Read more

  • Susan Harrison

    its a national momument and we as people have no right to interfer with it. leave it alone for future generations to enjoy ! LEAVE IT BE !!

  • Sushil Umrao

    There will be irreparable damage to the Stonehenge, its archaeology and setting, described by UNESCO as a ‘landscape without parallel’ UNESCO’s international advisers say the scheme should not go... Read more

  • Suzannah Jenkins

    I feel it is a dreadful thing to do to such an ancient site for the sake of mankind, just so he or she can get from A to B more quickly. Damage to this beautiful site that is unique and full of... Read more

  • Suzanne Ormond

    As a tourist to the area on annual basis I can’t understand why this is a necessity. We should be protecting any major tourist/religious structure like most other countries worldwide. I am a... Read more

  • Suzy parker

    Many important Archaeological artefacts will be destroyed by tunnelling under Stonehenge. Please don’t!

  • T. Lockwood

    Reasons why I am objecting to the A303 expressway; I have concerns about irreversible damage to Blick Mead Mesolithic site and its setting. This site provides evidence (including actual footprints)... Read more

  • Terry Young

    To ensure that the impact of the lengthy construction period of the bypass around the village of Winterbourne Stoke is carried out with the least possible intrusion. Also that measures are put in... Read more

  • The National Trust (The National Trust)

    A303 Amesbury to Berwick Down (Stonehenge) The National Trust - Relevant Representation 1. Introduction 1.1 The National Trust is Europe’s largest conservation charity with over five million members.... Read more

  • Fowler Fortescue (Fowler Fortescue) on behalf of The Turner Family (The Turner Family)

    The Turner Family Manor Farm, Winterbourne Stoke. DCO Registration of Interested Parties. We wish to make full written and oral representations on many aspects of the scheme (an outline of... Read more

  • Thomas Edwards

    I am deeply concerned about the Irreparable damage to the iconic World Heritage Site, its archaeology and setting, described by UNESCO as a ‘landscape without parallel’ UNESCO’s international... Read more

  • Thomas Rogerson

    New roads lead to more traffic. There are already too many cars on the roads, just look at the UKs illegally polluted air. The money proposed for this road should be invested in cycling... Read more

  • Tony Harry-Williams

    Too many of our national treasures are being destroyed by modern infrastructure, our monuments and national treasures should be given a wider berth by modern infrastructure. Arial photography should... Read more

  • Tony Weeks

    I object to this development as it will cause Irreparable damage to the archaeologiy of the Stonehenge area, which we need to protect for future generations and for all the world. UNESCO has asked us... Read more

  • Tony White

    For centuries – millennia – the view of Stonehenge from the road has been available free to all travellers, and as such it has been a source of inspiration to some of our greatest artists and writers,... Read more