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The Heritage Lottery Fund has agreed a £10 million support package for improvements at Stonehenge that will include the removal of the existing visitor centre and the creation of a new one at Airman’s Corner (see our feature below) as well as the closure the A344 which currently runs uncomfortably close to the monument. English Heritage however still needs to find about a third of the total cost for the improvements. One source has quoted the remaining shortfall as £9 million.
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11/07/2012 at 14:06
David Davies
The money should be used to dual the A303 – not wasted on the visitor centre etc;