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UNESCO recommends Stonehenge be put on danger list

26 Jun UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee is set to consider putting the Stonehenge and Avesbury World Heritage Site on the List of World Heritage in Danger due to the threat from the A303 road scheme.

A recommendation to put Stonehenge and Avesbury on the heritage danger list is 聽contained in a report to UNESCO鈥檚 World Heritage Committee for its meeting next month in India.

UNESCO is the United Nations Educational, Scientific & Cultural Organization, an agency of the United Nations that seeks to promote world peace and security through international cooperation in education, arts, sciences and culture.

The reveals that National Highways and the UK government have proposed changes to the scheme to try and disguise the deep cutting through the Bronze Age landscape on the western side of the site. These include 鈥榗antilevered sides鈥 and another 鈥榞reen bridge鈥 adding 拢50m to the scheme costs. However, these do not appear to have addressed UNESCO鈥檚 concerns.

Also revealed in the report is the level of frustration with the UK government鈥檚 attitude towards its obligations under the World Heritage Convention. Also, with its failure to respect UNESCO鈥檚 request to pause all work to allow further discussion.

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The Stonehenge Alliance, which is campaigning against the road building scheme, welcomed UNESCO鈥檚 recommendation. John Adams, chair of the Stonehenge Alliance, said: 鈥淭his is a damming verdict on National Highways鈥 plans. Its minor tweaks have quite rightly cut no ice with UNESCO. You can put lipstick on a pig, but it is still a pig. Whichever way you look at it, this scheme will be hugely damaging and should be scrapped. The money should be spent instead on improving public transport links to and around the South West. That would be the best way of reducing pressure on the A303, while still retaining the view of the Stones for passing travellers.鈥

Tom Holland, president of the Stonehenge Alliance, added: 鈥淲hen in a hole, stop digging 鈥 and when the hole is one that has been dug by your political opponents, definitely stop digging. The new government will have the perfect opportunity to reverse a road scheme that is not only ludicrously expensive, but risks huge damage to the country鈥檚 international reputation. We hope that whoever comes to power next week will seize it.鈥

National Highways declined to comment and referred enquiries to the Department for Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS). DCMS said that it had noted UNESCO鈥檚 draft decision and would continue to work with the organisation to ensure that Stonehenge maintains its world class status.

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