Stonehenge tunnel plans axed by Chancellor Rachel Reeves

30 07 2024

Speaking in the House of Commons yesterday, chancellor of the exchequer Rachel Reeves has said that the scheme is unaffordable and that “if we cannot afford it, we cannot do it”.

Plans to build a two-mile tunnel near to Stonehenge have been cancelled by the government.

The scheme along the A303 in Wiltshire, which was agreed by the previous Conservative government, had faced a number of legal challenges from campaigners.

But the new Labour government has now scrapped the £2bn project altogether, as announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, who said the Transport Secretary has agreed not to “move forward” with the project.

Wiltshire Council said it was “extremely dismayed and disappointed” by the announcement.

The plan has been controversial with locals spilt on the issue and there has been international interest, with UNESCO raising concerns about the World Heritage Site.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer had failed to commit to the scheme during the election campaign.

Campaigners have gone to the High Court several times over the project, including just a couple of weeks ago.

The first approval was quashed by the High Court in 2021, then given the green light again by the DfT in July 2023.

It was put on hold after another High Court challenge in December, then a judicial review dismissed their challenge in February and said the DfT had followed the correct process.

The outcome of the judicial review was believed to be incorrect by campaigners, and after appealing the decision, they were granted approval to challenge it in May.

They had been waiting on another update before the news earlier that Labour would scrap the plans.

Campaigner John Adams, from Save Stonehenge World Heritage Site, said: “We think that all the agencies involved should get together and look at other intelligent alternatives.

“Not necessarily a whole road scheme, but there are things that could be done at both ends of the World Heritage Site and to stop rat-running through local villages.”

Residents have complained of rat-running for many years when the A303 is congested.

The Conservative MP for the area, Danny Kruger, said the new government “must fund an alternative plan to help communities around the A303 cope with the volume of traffic”.

“Road improvements have been needed for years but delayed in anticipation of the tunnel. The status quo is completely unacceptable,” he added.

Paul McKernan, a parish councillor in the village of Shrewton, told the BBC: “We routinely have traffic at a complete standstill through these very narrow roads as people’s satnavs take them away from the A303.

“We don’t even need an accident or a blockage now. The impact for the villages is that they can’t use the high street – much of it doesn’t have pavements – people tend to feel besieged. It’s getting worse.”

STONEHENGE TUNNEL LINKS:
Stonehenge Tunnel among infrastructure projects axed by government in budget overhaul NEW CIVIL ENGINEER
Stonehenge tunnel plans axed by Chancellor Rachel Reeves – SALISBURY JOURNAL
Stonehenge tunnel scheme scrapped by government – BBC
Stonehenge: Tunnel Vision. THE STONEHENGE NEWS BLOG:
The Stonehenge Tunnel Debate – the good, the bad, and the ugly – THE STONEHENGE NEWS BLOG

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Time to Elect a King.

2 07 2024

On July 4th 2024, the UK goes to the polls to choose who’ll govern us for the next five years. You’d be forgiven for thinking that nothing will ever change – that they’re all in it for themselves and that there’s no point in engaging with the process.

Hardly surprising really, the last 14 years have revealed just how self-serving the “political elite” can be when they become emboldened by the lack of proper scrutiny or accountability.

A supine broadcast media, in the case of the BBC largely because they are always terrified of the consequences of upsetting those who control whether their Charter is renewed, doesn’t help.

Newspapers (who reads them these days?) controlled mostly by offshore moguls whose only interest is in manipulating the levers of power behind the scenes are the plant-based media’s version of echo chambers for their audience.

What’s needed is to break the stranglehold of vested interests and start electing people who don’t give a stuff about the existing power structures and trample roughshod over conventional ideas of who our politicians should be.

In the Salisbury constituency there’s an option to do just that.

Step forward, King Arthur Uther Pendragon. Leader of the Loyal Arthurian Warband, Druid and environmental campaigner since before it became fashionable, and a firebrand who has been a thorn in the side of “The Authorities” for decades.

Loud, annoying and surprisingly effective at raising the profile of causes that may otherwise be ignored, Arthur’s nothing like the usual herd of career politicians.

Ex-Army, ex-biker, once photographed defying the bailiffs and a bloke with a chainsaw at the top of a tree during the 3rd Battle of Newbury while protesting against the bypass.

Levitating Druid from “The Trials of Arthur”, photo Clive Odinson

He’s stood  an independent in every Parliamentary election in Salisbury since 2010, without the backing of any party machinery and supported only by grass-roots contributions.

As Prof. Ronald Hutton once put it, in “The Trials of Arthur” (ISBN 0-00-712114-8):

“A contemporary historian has therefore, to take Arthur Pendragon seriously. Upon the one hand he is a major figure in modern Druidry, leading one of the largest orders and representing a distinctive form of spirituality. On the other, he has an equally important place in the history of groups concerned with environmental issues and civil rights. It is an impressive dual achievement.”

A measure of the strength of the existing political system is that Arthur has mysteriously failed to be invited to a large number of the Hustings events held in the constituency.

The last thing the “ruling class” want is some independent-minded chap showing up and speaking uncomfortable truths it seems.

If we’re all content to carry on as we are, feeling powerless and shrugging our shoulders as Parliament becomes ever less relevant to the daily struggles of the public then fine.

If instead we think that it’s time for a change, then – at least in Salisbury – we get the chance to do it differently and elect a King.

Arthur Pendragon Links:
Vote for me as your champion, says senior druid standing to be MP – THE INDEPENENT
King Arthur Pendragon: ‘The people of Salisbury deserve a champion’ – THE SALISBURY JOURNAL
GE Interviews: Arthur Pendragon – Independent – SALISBURY RADIO
General Election: Who will be standing to be Salisbury’s next MP – SALISBURY JOURNAL
Arthur Pendragon – FACEBOOK
Druid Leader King Arthur Uther Pendragon, Head of the Loyal Arthurian Warband – STONEHENGE NEWS
Arthur Pendragon, Stonehenge and the Solstice – STONEHENGE NEWS BLOG

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