Pavilionaire
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- Jul 7, 2003
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This is a drop in the ocean compared to the spend on HS2 - that could have fixed umpteen bypasses up and down the country, including the Stonehenge Tunnel.
Especially if we ever end up adopting BST all year round. The old dial will be useless.The henge is a bit of a wreck these days as well, and no longer fit for purpose.
Pull it down and replace with a proper sundial that actually works.
Bloody selfish of them to build it near such a busy road anyway.I blame those neolithic tree huggers for building that eyesore in the first place. I mean it's not like it's ever had any historical significance or anything. You weigh that against chopping off ten minutes on a journey it's roads all the way.
Or a new henge?Would it not be much cheaper to just build a new road taking the traffic away from the site?
It's an interesting take on human psychology is Stonehenge. If no-one had ever been told it was important it would be seen as just a pile of large stones.Or a new henge?
it's not even the oldest one. Make a concrete and glass henge over the road and be done with it.
Or
use a bloody calendar.
Billion pound tunnel or not, I expect it to remain a boring circle of stones for decades to come.The construction process will clearly be intrusive, but surely short term pain for long term gain for the monument?
Maybe rearrange the rocks that are already there to make a big wall?A wall that blocks the view to help stop people driving without due care and attention would do the job.
so there is no worthier recipient of 1.8 billion pounds currently in the UK ....really ...?? i find that hard to believe , do some digging ( pun intended) into who the contracts are being awarded too ....follow the money , it will be just another rort to drain the public purse.
And potentially obsolete before it's finished! (Yeah I know but what's a little hyperbole among friends)£100b and growing fast, on a train line to slightly speed up London to Brum/Manchester times.