Stonehenge tunnel to be scrapped http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/wiltshire/7103371.stm Plans for a tunnel taking traffic away from Stonehenge are likely to be scrapped within days. The BBC has learned the government believes the tunnel's cost of £510m is too expensive. Transport correspondent Paul Clifton said an announcement was due next week which will "almost certainly spell the end of the tunnel". He said Transport Secretary Ruth Kelly would announce another review of the options, the 10th such review to date. English Heritage has refused to comment on the story until the government makes an official announcement. Hopefully UNESCO delists Stonehenge quickly. Garry Denke
Is there a lot of traffic around there? It's in the middle of nowhere, and when I went, there wasn't any damn traffic about...
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