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Are National Highways’ provisions for the rare stone-curlew on the Salisbury Plain secure?

Save Stonehenge World Heritage Site Posted on May 15, 2024 by Stonehenge AllianceJune 2, 2024

Stonehenge Alliance comments on National Highways’ planning application for a replacement stone-curlew, prompted journalist, Gareth Huw Davies, to ask in this guest article: “At a time of declining biodiversity, should we deliberately risk degrading a complex mesh of natural life in favour of a road scheme?”   The first casualty of … Continue reading →

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Stonehenge road scheme costs have ballooned 🎈

Save Stonehenge World Heritage Site Posted on April 14, 2024 by Stonehenge AllianceJuly 17, 2024

£1.7bn?  Who are they kidding? The much vaunted “£1.7bn” cost for the Stonehenge road scheme is many years out of date. When the scheme was first announced in 2014 the price tag was £1.1bn.  By the time the A303 Stonehenge scheme was presented to the Examining Authority in 2019 the … Continue reading →

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National Highways actions premature and could waste more public money 🚧

Save Stonehenge World Heritage Site Posted on April 5, 2024 by Stonehenge AllianceApril 14, 2024

The Stonehenge Alliance is condemning National Highways for starting work on installing power cables and closing the A360 [1], ahead of the start of road building works on the A303 at Stonehenge [2]. Given that the approval of the scheme is still being challenged in the courts, the Stonehenge Alliance … Continue reading →

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Cruel blow as challenge suffers setback

Save Stonehenge World Heritage Site Posted on February 19, 2024 by Stonehenge AllianceApril 15, 2024

We are sorry to tell you that the case against the Stonehenge road widening scheme was unsuccessful.   We have a glimmer of hope in that the ground on cumulative greenhouse gas emissions has been stayed (put on hold).   It is dependent on the outcome of another case in the Court … Continue reading →

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Judgment awaited. Please keep up the pressure!

Save Stonehenge World Heritage Site Posted on January 4, 2024 by Stonehenge AllianceJanuary 7, 2024

Many thanks to the thousands of people who have contributed to the crowdfunder or made separate donations to Stonehenge Alliance.  Together we raised enough to go to court on 12/13/14 December.  We could not have done it without you.  We are especially grateful for the £8,000 donation from Dale Vince at … Continue reading →

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News & Updates:

Action: Can you ask your MP to support the newly formed All-Party Parliamentary Group to increase the protection of World Heritage Sites in the UK?

Report: "Scrapped Stonehenge road could fund South West's sustainable travel revolution" 19 Jan 2025

NEWS! Cancellation of Stonehenge road welcomed - 29 July 2024

PETITIONS CLOSED: International Petition handed in to Secretaries of State for Transport and Culture - 15 July 2024

Trio of short video interviews by Tom Holland with Professor Mike Parker Pearson - 11 July 2024

UNESCO raises the stakes over Stonehenge - 25 June 2024

Kate Fielden remembered - 26 Sept 2023

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