National Trust to transform Stonehenge landscape with wildflower project
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THE Stonehenge landscape will be transformed with wildflowers as part of a restoration project.
It is over 15 years since the start of one of Europe’s largest grassland restoration projects in the Stonehenge landscape and National Trust’s tenant farmers are continuing to improve the quality of the land and diversity of the wild flowers.
Catherine Hosie, the National Trust’s estate manager for Stonehenge Landscape, said: “There are a few areas looking a bit brown just now but they will soon recover.”
For avoidance of doubt: the National Trust is STILL supporting driving a massive surface dual carriageway across a mile of the UNESCO protected Stonehenge World Heritage landscape. Those areas will never recover.
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