New proposals have been unveiled to revise the Stonehenge World Heritage Site Management Plan and to improve the environment around the monument and restore its landscape setting. New visitor facilities and interpretation centre are also integral to the proposals for the better presentation of this World Heritage Site. In December 2007, the UK government committed to make these changes in time for the London 2012 Olympics.
Everyone, professionals and members of the public, have been invited to take part in this consultation and presentation to visitors in time for the 2012 Olympics have been unveiled for public consultation. These proposals have been developed by English Heritage on behalf of other heritage and government organisations to take forward the Government’s commitment to make environmental improvements at Stonehenge.
The public will be consulted on two initiatives: Revision of the 2000 Stonehenge World Heritage Site Management Plan, which will provide the framework for decision-making on the second initiative for Environmental Improvements. The review is being overseen by the Stonehenge World Heritage Site Committee, made up of those who own or manage the Site or have statutory responsibilities in it.
On the Mangement Plan Review, the Future of Stonehenge Public Consultation website says:
The new Plan sets out the many new legislative, policy and political changes since 2000. It includes a new Statement of Significance for the World Heritage Site, and incorporates recent archaeological research. In the light of recent government decisions, it does not focus on the long-term roads or visitor facilities improvements to the Site, but instead sets out a framework for improvements that could be delivered in the immediate future. It will propose to evaluate developments, inside or outside the WHS, according to their impact on the site’s OUV and will now emphasise the setting of all key monuments, not just Stonehenge. There is also more emphasis on museums, education and interpretation.
New visitor facilities and proposed closure of the A344
The Government is expected to make a decision on the proposed A344 road closure and the location of new visitor facilities by the end of this year. New visitor facilities are necessarily to provide better interpretation of the Stonehenge World Heritage Site, along with a cafe, a larger shop and improved visitor amenities. The proposals also include options for parking and park and ride services.
How to take part
The Consultation booklet and feedback questionnaire is available by visiting:
or calling 0845 026 4409
Related websites
The National Trust
English Heritage
Salisbury District Council
You can also visit various exhibitions in Amesbury, Salisbury and London which display all the options under consideration:
AMESBURY
Thursday 17 July 1 pm – 6 pm
Friday 18 July 1 pm – 6 pm
Saturday 19 July 10 am – 5 pm
Antrobus House
39 Salisbury Road
Amesbury
Wiltshire SP4 7HH
LONDON
Thursday 24 July – Saturday 26 July 10 am – 5 pm
Society of Antiquaries
Burlington House
Piccadilly
London W1J 0BE
SALISBURY
28 July – 17 October Monday – Friday
By arrangement during office hours – please phone 01722 343830 to make an appointment.
Wyndham House
65 The Close
Salisbury
Wiltshire SP1 2EN
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Some people are posting replies to the PDF consultation document questions online. This is interesting, as we might actually get to gauge something of the mood rather than to have the comments disappear into a consultation ‘black hole’. If anyone knows of successful intelligent and unbiased forum where views are being posted it would be good to have the information.