English Heritage has done it. So have Historic England, The National Trust, and Highways England. They’ve all put their names to outdated or misleading images suggesting the stones are far closer to the traffic than is honest.
Now (last Friday) Highways England’s best mate, the New Civil Engineer, has done it with an image that is both outdated AND misleading. That side road, the A344, has been closed and grassed over for SEVEN YEARS and New Civil Engineer has carried references to the fact several times.
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What’s going on? Perhaps one organisation might have done it once, by mistake. But five of them, repeatedly? Maybe it’s time it was explained?
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16/09/2020 at 10:16
paulintheswimhotmailcom
They are all being dishonest by using photos that give a false impression to mislead people into thinking the tunnel is a good idea. This particular photo showing the old A344 (which hasn’t been there for seven years!) makes it look like there is a road very close to Stonehenge and so people are then more likely to support the tunnel. Deception like this is completely inexcusable and shows how untrustworthy they all are.