As of yesterday morning, I pulled all my operatives off the Thornborough vote - we acheived our goal.
But Thornborough is still climbing and is at number 39. That makes it the second most iconic prehistoric structure in Britain - second to Stonehenge, which got automatic entry to the list.
It would be nice to add Stonehenge Visitor Centre and Nine Ladies to the list, so we can express ourselves regarding these also.
The Nine Ladies decision is undergoing delays and it looks like the land swap may be floundering. I tihnk we are going to have to do some stuff to try to apply pressure for this to happen.
Currently the decision is due to be made in April, but the camp have been informed that this may be put back.
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