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The main IP address: 185.20.50.222,Your server United Kingdom,Ferndown ISP:Dataflame Internet Services Ltd TLD:uk CountryCode:GB
The description :archived website of the successful campaign to stop a highway/road and tunnel being built through the stonehenge world heritage site....
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for the latest campaign news, please check out the stonehenge alliance website information | your say | donate | take action | contact us | privacy the stonehenge road plan is back again! this website is an archive of the original campaign against a new highway through the stonehenge world heritage site, which ended in 2007 when the plan was defeated. since then, the plan to drive a highway through the world heritage site has been resurrected! it is, once again, being fought by the excellent stonehenge alliance, representing archaeological, environmental, and transport groups committed to protecting the world heritage site and solving transport problems in a sustainable way. please note that this website is a frozen archive of the old campaign and it is no longer updated. for the latest news about the current campaign, please check out the new stonehenge alliance website . 6 december 2007 world heritage site saved from roadbuilding scheme! “...barbaric... no other country in the world would contemplate treating a site which is a world icon in such a way.” lord kennet picture by ian britton from freefoto.com one of the world's most famous heritage sites, stonehenge , was threatened by a massive and highly destructive road-building scheme: the british government's department for transport was planning to widen the a303 highway that runs close to the monument. the result would effectively have been the "m303": a four-lane dual carriageway from london to the west country cutting right through the heart of the stonehenge world heritage site. only the central 1.3-mile-long section of the new road nearest to the stone circle would have been in a tunnel. the other six miles of the highway would have been bulldozed at ground level, or in cuttings (deep trenches), through the priceless landscape around stonehenge. even with the tunnel, over two miles of brand new, four-lane highway would still have been bulldozed through the world heritage site. outside the tunnel, the world heritage site would have been split in two by a noisy and unsightly dual carriageway (four-lane highway), securely fenced and with long cuttings leading down to tunnel entrances, lit day and night. the stone circle would not have been harmed , but its landscape setting would have been badly damaged and other important archaeological remains would have been destroyed. the road, and a massive new visitor centre planned to go with it, would have had major ecological impacts and damaging effects on local communities. the plan was finally scrapped on thursday, 6 december 2007. saving a few minutes of motorists' time is less important than preserving 5000 years of history. thank you for helping us stop this! subscribe to our rss feed for occasional news updates archived news december 2013: stonehenge: a new dawn! september 2008: what's happening now? december 2007: what next for stonehenge? december 2007: stonehenge tunnel scheme scrapped! april 2007: national trust stands firm on road removal november 2006: the wrong plans for stonehenge march 2006: conservation organizations reject government plans latest press and journal articles on the stonehenge controversy going to stonehenge? help reduce your impact on the site with our stonehenge journey planner ! our stonehenge photos are by ian britton from: information | your say | donate | take action | contact us | privacy
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