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Stonehenge centre plans unveiled

Plans for a £67.5m visitors' centre, which will help rejuvenate facilities at Stonehenge, have been unveiled.
The proposals, submitted by English Heritage, are for a single-storey building two miles from the stones.

Around 750,000 people visit Stonehenge each year, but the site's facilities have been slammed by critics who have called them "a national disgrace".

Sir Neil Cossons, chairman of English Heritage, said: "Until now, we have let our ancestors down."

He added: "If successful, this planning application will allow us to remove the worst excesses of the modern day and create a seamless downland landscape."

The proposed new centre is the product of three years' work by English Heritage.

It will be built just outside the World Heritage site and will contain exhibitions, educational facilities and a cafe.

A new land train will take visitors on a 25-minute journey from the centre to the stones, via a series of drop-off points across the site.

The plans have been submitted to Salisbury District Council and a decision is expected in 2005.

"At last, it looks as if the millions of people who come to visit Stonehenge from all over the world will receive the inspiring and uplifting experience that they expect and the stones deserve," said Sir Neil.

A public inquiry was held earlier this year into a separate £193m scheme, which would see the busy A303 re-routed away from the Stonehenge site through a tunnel.

The findings of that inquiry are being examined by an independent planning inspector.

A report from the inspector will be used by the government to decide whether the plans get the go-ahead.

This announcement is unsurprisingly arrogant and pre-empts the decision of the public inquiry which if against the proposed road changes would see the proposal of a visitor centre in need of a rethink.

Whatever the decision of the public inquiry the problem with the visitor centre as far as a view of history is concerned is that an undemocratic arrogant body is in control of it.

The Stonehenge future generations deserve is not English Heritage's !

VBB

Sir Neil Cossons, Chairman of English Heritage, said: "Until now, we have let our ancestors down."

Yep!

So a land train and a poxy cafe are going to make everything alright then?

Whenever I'm there the place is filled with educational school visitors or Americans doing the London-Salisbury-Stonehenge-Bath coach trip (with accompanying tour guide claiming that no-one knows for sure who built it, maybe aliens).

I'm sure they would much rather visit a "Stonehenge Complete" replica closer to Amesbury, where they could actually go in and around the stones.

Most are unaware of the avenue, cursus, the monument within the surrounding landscape concept.

If you were on a 20 minute stop over, wouldn't you rather have you holiday snaps infront of something that wasn't broken?

Tell me it's not true......
NOBODY could be that stupid.... could they?

"FYI the current "visitors centre" will not totally vanish, as emergency services will remain there (with a building)."

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